Woman Threatens Salim Khan During His Morning Walk: ‘Should I Send Lawrence Bishnoi?’
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A woman threatened Salim Khan.
Salim Khan was reportedly threatened using gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s name during his morning walk.
Veteran writer Salim Khan was allegedly threatened by a woman during his morning walk. Dainik Bhaskar reported that a woman crossed paths with Salman Khan’s during his regular morning walk and threatened him using Lawrence Bishnoi’s name. A case has been registered at the Bandra Police Station.
The report claimed a woman warned Salim Khan to ‘behave properly’, otherwise she would call for Lawrence, the gangster who has sent death threats to Salim’s older son, Salman Khan. It remains unclear who the woman was and where did she come from. The incident took place just hours after Salman Khan was spotted leaving the city.
The incident took place months after Salman Khan’s house was attacked. In April this year, gunshots were fired outside Khan’s Galaxy Apartments in Mumbai’s Bandra area. Later, it was reported that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang is alleged to be behind the attack as the gangster’s brother, Anmol Bishnoi, claimed responsibility for the shooting incident via a Facebook post.
It was also reported that Salman Khan also opened up about the alleged threats he and his family members have been getting from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang over the years while recording his statement to the anti-extortion cell of the Mumbai Crime Branch.
“I heard a cracker-like sound. Then, at around 4.55 am, the police bodyguard said that two people on a bike had fired from a weapon at the Galaxy Apartment’s first-floor balcony. There had been attempts to hurt me and my family prior to this as well. I have learnt that Lawrence Bishnoi has taken responsibility for the attack from social media. So, I believe that it is the Lawrence Bishnoi gang who have carried out the firing on my balcony,” he said.
Meanwhile, Salman Khan and the family’s security has been tightened since the shooting incident.
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