What started as a shocking shooting at Rohit Shetty’s Mumbai home has ballooned into an international conspiracy, courtesy of Nepal-sourced funding. Mumbai Crime Branch’s meticulous work has unmasked how perpetrators were lavishly funded through ATM-enabled bank transfers.
Key arrests from Agra reveal a pattern of deposits from unidentified Nepali connections into the shooters’ accounts. Police have summoned comprehensive bank data, including sender profiles, to unravel the plot’s architects. The sophistication screams organized crime, possibly with terrorist undertones.
Fortunately, the gunfire at the Juhu bungalow spared lives, but it triggered swift action: 12 culprits rounded up across northern India. This incident underscores rising threats to film industry moguls, blending domestic gangs with foreign financing.
On the cusp of major revelations, investigators are optimistic. The funding trail could lead straight to the kingpins. Bollywood buzzes with concern, while law enforcement doubles down, ensuring justice prevails over this audacious border-crossing scheme.