In this regard, according to Mumbai Crime Branch sources, these three smuggled pistols were brought into the country through drones from the India-Pakistan border, after which the handlers used to transport them to Mumbai. After the weapons were delivered to Mumbai, Siddiqui was attacked with the help of these weapons. Since there is a ban on these foreign weapons, how did these weapons come into the country, two questions are being asked after the murder of Siddiqui.
Crime branch officials suspect that the weapons were smuggled into the country from Pakistan through the Punjab or Rajasthan border through drones and delivered to the Bishnoi gang. However, this matter will become clear only after the arrest of two accused named Zeeshan or Shubham Lonkar. At present both these accused are absconding and the police is searching for them. m
Mumbai Police has also sent photographs of weapons to Rajasthan and Punjab Police and asked them to clarify if they have any information about this case or the role of any history-sheeter in such operations. Mumbai Crime Branch is also trying to solve these questions as to who sent these weapons across the border, on whose behalf they were sent and what was the motive behind Siddiqui's murder. Meanwhile, after the arrest of one more person from Ludhiani in this case, the total number of arrested accused has increased to 15.