On Owaisi attack, the accused said ‘if there was a chance, the attack would have happened in September in Sambhal itself’

The attack on Asaduddin Owaisi, Chief of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), which took place at Chhijarsi toll of Hapur, if the attackers had got a chance, this attack would have happened in the month of September itself and it would have been more deadly and more deadly. would have proved fatal. During interrogation, the main accused Sachin Sharma and his accomplice Shubham have made many important revelations. At present, both the accused, who have been sent to jail, are now preparing to take them on police custody remand.
The two weapons with which Asaduddin Owaisi was shot at Chhijarsi toll of Hapur on Thursday were purchased from Radhna village of Kithor police station area of Meerut. A 9 mm pistol and 3 shells were recovered from the main accused Sachin Sharma, while a 32-bore revolver and a shell were recovered from Shubham. In the initial interrogation of both the accused, it became clear that no other conspirator has any role in this attack. The main accused Sachin Sharma planned this entire incident and took his friend Shubham along with it.
Sachin had already tried to attack
Sachin Sharma also tried 3 to 4 times. Reached Owaisi’s rallies many times, reached him among the crowd, but did not get a chance. During interrogation, Sachin Sharma told that during a rally in Sambhal in September, Sachin had also reached Owaisi, but before he could take out the pistol, the crowd who took selfie pushed him back from there.
On Thursday too, Sachin himself fired the first bullet at Owaisi. Owaisi’s car, Sachin, fired more bullets downwards because he had an idea that as soon as the attack took place, the man leans forward, sits down. In such a situation, if you shoot down, it will definitely take place. Just with this intention, Sachin fired 3 bullets and one bullet was fired from Shubham’s revolver.
At present, the police have sent both the accused to jail. On Monday, an application can be filed in the court for police custody remand to know from whom these weapons were purchased from Kithor in Meerut. Not only this, where did Sachin get the cartridge of the 9 mm pistol with which he fired? There will be a big question for the police because 9 mm is a restricted bore and its cartridge is available only to the police. In such a situation, where did the 9 mm cartridges come to Sachin? The police had recovered 6 live cartridges and 3 9 mm shells from Sachin.