
Rohit Shetty Firing Case: Mumbai Crime Branch Uncovers Advanced 7.62mm Weapon and Escape Route
New details have emerged in the investigation of the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s Juhu residence. The Mumbai Crime Branch has revealed that the shooter, allegedly linked to the Bishnoi gang, utilized an advanced country-made firearm capable of firing 7.62 mm rounds—a caliber typically associated with high-velocity rifles and military-grade weaponry.
During the attack on February 1, 2026, five rounds were fired at the building, with one bullet shattering a glass panel in the filmmaker’s first-floor gymnasium.
The Crime Branch has successfully mapped the shooter’s movements following the 12:45 AM shooting.
A social media post by Shubham Lonkar and Arzoo Bishnoi claimed responsibility for the attack, labeling it a “trailer” and warning Shetty to stop “interfering” in their work.
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