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Moosewala murder: Cops say teen shooter fired six rounds from close range

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New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI) Ankit Sirsa, arrested for killing Sidhu Moosewala, fired at least six rounds from two pistols at the Punjabi singer from a close range, police said on Monday.

Sirsa, 19, was one of the youngest shooters involved in Moosewala’s killing and the “most desperate”, they said.

Sirsa was arrested by the Delhi Police’s Special Cell on Sunday night along with Sachin Bhiwani (25), who was responsible for harbouring four of the shooters involved in Moosewala’s killing.

The two are part of the Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar gang alliance, according to police.

A resident of Haryana’s Sersa village, Sirsa has also been named in two other cases of attempt to murder in Rajasthan, the police said.

Special Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) HGS Dhariwal said, “Around 11 pm on Sunday, our team arrested Ankit, one of the youngest shooters who shot at Moosewala from a close range. He fired simultaneously from two pistols and was the closest to Sidhu Moosewala’s car during the shootout. His associate Sachin Bhiwani was also arrested,” he said.

Sirsa is a close aide of the main shooter, Priyavrat alias Fauji, he said.

Priyavat was arrested by the Delhi Police’s Special Cell team from Kutch on June 19.

Police sources said Sirsa shot Moosewala at least six times.

Sirsa was involved in two other firing incidents in April on the directions of Lawrence Bishnoi, the police said.

Police also recovered photos of Sirsa brandishing pistols.

In one of the photos, Sirsa is posing with an associate with pistols in both his hands.

In another photo, he is holding a pistol in his left hand and sitting by bullets that have been arranged to read “Moosewala”.

Moosewala was shot dead in Punjab’s Mansa district on May 29. PTI AMP DIV DIV

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