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As the notorious criminal Lawrence Bishnoi’s group claimed responsibility for the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique. The Revelations about Bishnoi’s access to mobile phones and a video chat from jail with a Pakistani mobster have surfaced.

In June of this year, a 19-second video clip purporting to show incarcerated mobster Lawrence Bishnoi conversing with Shahzad Bhatti. The video went viral online. After his name was linked to Siddique’s murder, users on the internet pointed to the video. An example of jail officials assisting him in continuing his illegal activities.

The 31-year-old mobster does not own a cell phone and instead utilises the phone of another prisoner or someone close to him.

Read: Former NCP Leader Baba Siddique Shot Dead in Mumbai

Sidhu Moosewala’s Murder

According to a previous article in India Today, Bishnoi was made aware of the murder of Punjabi artist Sidhu Moosewala when he was incarcerated.

Bishnoi used cell phones in jails in Punjab, Rajasthan, and Tihar Jail in Delhi. The jail administration has refuted these claims, though.

The mobster Kunal Chhabra, who is wanted in multiple instances, stated last month that he got an extortion call from Bishnoi when the latter was still incarcerated.

Additionally, sources claimed that Bishnoi, who is incarcerated at Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Central Jail, had been fasting silently for the last nine days. It is thought that every time his gang commits a significant crime, Bishnoi keeps this silent fast.

In a social media post on Sunday, a purported Bishnoi gang member took credit for Baba Siddique’s murder. Baba Siddique was shot and killed on Saturday night outside his Mumbai office. The former minister’s purported relationship to Bollywood actor Salman Khan was also referenced in the post.

Salman Khan

“Salman Khan, we did not want this war, but you caused the death of our brother,” said the message. We do not harbour animosity towards anyone, but we will settle the accounts of those who assist Salman Khan or the Dawood gang.”

Since Salman Khan hunted two blackbucks in 1998—an animal revered by the Bishnoi community—the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has been pursuing him. Alleged members of the same gang fired fire at the Bollywood star’s Mumbai home in April of this year. The Bishnoi gang was infuriated when one of the gunmen involved later died in a Mumbai police station under dubious circumstances.

The social media post on Sunday said, “We will definitely retaliate if anyone gets any of our brothers killed.” We never launch an initial strike.

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