Mumbai’s crime scene just got a lot more intriguing. The brazen firing at filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s Juhu bungalow has uncovered a shocking international angle, with investigators tracing funding to neighboring Nepal. Mumbai Crime Branch revealed that the shooters received hefty payments through ATM cash transactions, funneled directly into their bank accounts from an unknown source.
The plot thickened as police dug deeper into the financial trails. Accused nabbed from Agra and other spots had their accounts credited mysteriously, with transactions pointing straight to Nepal-based operations. Officers have fired off official letters to banks, demanding detailed statements, histories, and sender identities to crack this funding web.
No one was hurt in the attack that sent shockwaves through Bollywood, but 12 suspects are now in custody, picked up from Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana. Crime Branch sources hint at possible terror links orchestrating such high-profile hits from afar. ‘This is no random act,’ an insider noted, emphasizing the sophisticated money trail.
As the investigation hits a critical phase, expectations run high for mastermind revelations. Shetty’s home under siege raises alarms about celebrity safety in India’s entertainment hub. Police are racing against time, piecing together evidence that could expose a larger conspiracy spanning borders. Stay tuned for updates as Mumbai’s top cops close in.