One more threat to Salman Khan has been issued allegedly by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. They are demanding Rs 5 crore to end the enmity. A WhatsApp message was sent to Mumbai traffic police, warning that if the money is not paid, then the actor’s feet would be worse than the former Maharashtra Minister Baba Siddique, who was murdered recently by the Bishnoi gang members. The message stated,
“Don’t take this lightly. If Salman Khan wants to stay alive and end the enmity with Lawrence Bishnoi, then he must pay Rs 5,00,00,000. If money is not given on time, his condition will be worse than Baba Siddiqui.”
Mumbai Police has become active and is working to track the origin of this message. Other than that, the security of Salman Khan’s Bandra residence has increased significantly. The actor has been on high alert following previous threats, and this recent development has added another concern towards Salman Khan’s safety.
What Happened After The Death Of Baba Siddique?
According to the sources, Navi Mumbai police have arrested the key member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The accused was identified as Sukha alias Sukhbir Balbir Singh. He is from Haryana and has been linked to the execution plan of killing the actor. Balbir Singh had reportedly given a contract to other gang members to attack the actor. According to the police, Sukhbir Balbir Singh is in direct contact with the handler Dogar, a Pakistani figure, to coordinate the planned attack. The gang has elected to use high-powered firearms, including AK-47 M6 and AK92 smuggled from Pakistan, to execute the plan.
No doubt that the arrest of Sukhbir Balbir Singh is the latest lead in this case. Investigating the business gang conspiracy against Salman Khan is a high priority. Earlier this year, the Navi Mumbai police registered an FIR against 18 individuals who were plotting to kill Salman Khan. The FIR followed a shocking incident in which members of a gang fired outside Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartments Bandra residence.
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