
Bollywood actor Salman Khan has once again received a death threat. This time the person threatening him has also demanded Rs 2 crore from him. Mumbai Police has registered an FIR against an unknown person on Wednesday. Mumbai Traffic Police received a message on Tuesday, which said that if the actor does not give Rs 2 crore, he will be killed. The police immediately registered an FIR against the unknown person and started investigating the matter.
Earlier also death threats were received.
Earlier also, Mumbai Police's WhatsApp helpline desk had received death threats to Salman Khan. During this, five crore rupees were demanded from the Bollywood actor. In this case, the police arrested a person from Jamshedpur. The person sending the message had quoted the jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi gang and said that if Salman Khan wanted to stay alive and end the enmity with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, then he would have to pay five crore rupees. Do not make the mistake of taking it lightly. The message said that if he did not give the money, his condition would be worse than Baba Siddique.
Man arrested from Noida.
Police on Monday arrested a Noida man for allegedly issuing death threats to Salman Khan and Zeeshan Siddique, son of late NCP leader Baba Siddique. Suspected gang members had also opened fire outside the actor's Bandra residence in April this year. Salman Khan's security was beefed up only after Navi Mumbai police busted a plot by the Bishnoi gang to kill him a few months ago.
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