Who is Deepak Chandra, the shooter in the Rohit Shetty firing incident?
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Mumbai, Feb 16 (NationPress) The Mumbai Police have successfully identified the individual responsible for the shooting incident at Rohit Shetty's residence earlier this month. The shooter has been named as Deepak Chandra.
According to a senior official from the Mumbai Police, Deepak Chandra, the person who discharged his firearm outside Rohit Shetty's home, hails from Uttar Pradesh. He is well-educated and has no prior criminal record. To apprehend the shooter, the Mumbai Crime Branch had been conducting surveillance for an extended period, utilizing CCTV footage and tracing digital footprints.
Since the night of the shooting, the Mumbai Crime Branch has been monitoring the suspect, with human intelligence proving to be vital in the investigation.
Previously, five individuals associated with the Rohit Shetty shooting incident were charged under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999 (MCOCA) and were presented before a special court. While the Crime Branch sought a 15-day custody, the court only granted police custody until February 17, 2026. The Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, enacted in 1999, is a legislative measure in Maharashtra, India, aimed at addressing organized crime and terrorism.
The Mumbai Crime Branch reported that the accused Subham Lonkar intended to instill fear in Mumbai and had instructed the arrested individuals to execute a significant act. The arrested suspects were in contact with the absconding Subham Lonkar via a specific app, with Rs 40,000 transferred to one of them by Lonkar. An official from the Mumbai Crime Branch informed the court that Shubham Lonkar had supplied three weapons to his brother, Praveen Lonkar, which were later handed to the individuals arrested in the case.
For context, five bullets were fired at Rohit Shetty's residence located in Juhu. The investigation revealed that the vehicle used in the shooting originated from Pune.
This vehicle was sold to Aditya Gayki, one of the arrested suspects, for Rs 30,000 shortly before the incident. Subsequently, Gayki and another suspect, Samarth Pomaji, abandoned the vehicle at a predetermined location in the Juhu area of Mumbai. According to the Crime Branch, the individuals who purchased the vehicle were unaware of the shooter's identity, and it was Shubham Lonkar who instructed the shooter to retrieve the vehicle and carry out the attack.