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Main accused in Gazebo Centre firing case arrested

- Manish K Pathak

MUMBAI: The main accused in the firing outside Gazebo Shopping Centre in Khar, Arbaz Sayyad, was arrested by the Mumbai police as soon as he returned to Mumbai after hiding out in Aurangabad for the past two months.

A team from the Crime Branch unit 9 arrested Sayyed on October 28, an officer who was part of the investigat­ion said. On August 11, at around 7.45pm three men, including Sayyad, fired a few rounds at the board of the shopping centre from a country-made pistol. The men left a note written in Hindi threatenin­g to kill the hawkers doing business outside the centre. According to crime branch officials, Sayyad and his associates fled from the spot on their motorbike, reached Bandra station, where they abandoned the two-wheeler, and then left the city in a train. Sayyad was hiding out in Aurangabad.

The Khar police, where the case was registered, arrested three other accused including Sayyad’s cousin Sharik Shaikh (24). While Shaikh was arrested on August 16, two others, Noor Shaikh, 19, and Rohan Tambe, 22, were arrested on August 23.

The Khar police scrutinize­d CCTV footage outside the shopping centre as well as from other areas in Khar and Bandra. This helped them identify the make of the bike which they eventually found abandoned outside at Bandra railway station. A probe revealed that the shooting was the result of a rivalry between gangs who wanted to take control over hawking in the area, which began after a local resident keen to put up his stall outside the centre fought with a hawker over the issue, a crime branch police officer said. According to the officer, Sayyad fled the city with a few thousand rupees and did odd jobs in Aurangabad to survive.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? On August 11, at around 7.45pm three men, including the arrested accused Sayyad, fired a few rounds at the shopping centre.
HT PHOTO On August 11, at around 7.45pm three men, including the arrested accused Sayyad, fired a few rounds at the shopping centre.

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