
Film actor Salman Khan's father Salim Khan received a threat on Thursday morning. Salim Khan, who was out on a morning walk, was threatened in the name of Lawrence Bishnoi by a burqa-clad woman. According to media reports, the actor's family has also complained in this regard at the Bandra Police Station. This is not the first time that Salman Khan's family has received a threat in the name of Lawrence. Earlier, firing was done outside Salman Khan's Mumbai home Galaxy Apartment on April 14.
Now Salim Khan receives a threat.
According to reports, on September 18, Salim Khan had gone out for a morning walk in the Bandstand area. Then a man riding a scooter and a woman wearing a burqa reached him and said to him, "Behave properly, otherwise should I send Lawrence?" Before Salim Khan could understand anything, both the people had fled. It is not yet known who the threatening woman was.
At present, Bandra Police has registered a case of threatening Salman Khan's father Salim Khan, and arrested an accused. However, the accused burqa-clad woman is still absconding, and two teams of Bandra Police have left in search of the absconding woman.
On April 14 this year, two unidentified men on a motorcycle fired four rounds outside Salman Khan's residence at Galaxy Apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. After which there was a stir in the area. Later, while investigating the matter, Mumbai Police held the Lawrence Bishnoi gang responsible for the attack and arrested six people associated with the case.
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