Rohit Shetty firing case: Mumbai Police arrest weapon supplier

Mumbai law enforcement has achieved a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the shooting incident outside renowned Bollywood filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence. The Anti-Extortion Cell of Mumbai Crime Branch apprehended Asaram Fasle, alias Babu, identified as the primary weapons supplier in the case. This arrest marks the fifth detention in the ongoing probe.

Investigative authorities revealed Fasle provided the firearm used in the February 3rd shooting outside Shetty’s Mumbai home. The suspect is scheduled for presentation before Mumbai’s Esplanade Court (Killa Court) as police seek extended custody for further interrogation.

The investigation has uncovered a sophisticated criminal network employing compartmentalized operations. According to police sources, participants remained unaware of collaborators’ identities throughout different stages of the operation. The shooting was allegedly orchestrated by Shubham Lonkar, who directed multiple discrete cells through encrypted communications.

Police discovered the assailants used a two-wheeler purchased days earlier from a Pune resident for approximately ₹30,000 (Dh1,218). The buyer, already detained suspect Aditya Gayaki, obtained the seller’s signature on blank paper potentially for fraudulent documentation. The vehicle was subsequently positioned at a predetermined location in Mumbai’s Juhu area for the shooter’s collection.

This modular criminal methodology mirrors patterns observed in previous unsolved cases, suggesting experienced coordination. The actual perpetrator who fired outside Shetty’s residence remains at large as investigative teams pursue multiple leads across Maharashtra state.