Salman Khan’s Life Remains Under Threat: Bishnoi Community Conditions Forgiveness on Apology and Environmental Commitment

Bollywood actor Salman Khan continues to face life-threatening threats from jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. The danger persists despite the arrest of the accused in the recent firing incident outside Khan’s residence. Ex-girlfriend Somy Ali’s apology on Khan’s behalf has elicited a response from the President of the All India Bishnoi Society. The community is open to forgiveness if Khan himself apologizes and commits to environmental protection.

Salman Khan Residence Firing Case: Fifth Accused Rafiq Chaudhary Arrested

The Mumbai Police Crime Branch has arrested Rafiq Chaudhary, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, for his involvement in the firing incident outside Salman Khan’s residence on April 14th. Chaudhary, arrested in Rajasthan, is the fifth person to be detained in the case. Investigations revealed that he conducted a recce of Khan’s apartment building on April 12th, met the shooters on April 8th and 11th, and provided financial support for the purchase of a motorcycle and rental of a house.

Two Accused in Salman Khan Firing Incident Brought to Mumbai for Interrogation

The two individuals apprehended in Punjab in relation to the gunfire outside superstar Salman Khan’s residence were transferred to Mumbai on a transit remand on Thursday. According to the Mumbai Police, the accused, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, were subjected to an interrogation by National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials for several hours upon their arrival in the city. The Esplanade Court extended their police detention until April 29th during a hearing on Thursday, after which they were remanded to the Mumbai Police Crime Branch’s custody. The Mumbai Crime Branch has asserted that they have unearthed substantial evidence against gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother Anmol Bishnoi, designating them as the incident’s primary perpetrators and most sought-after individuals. Mumbai Police has filed a lawsuit against four individuals in connection with the shooting case, with Lawrence Bishnoi being named as the primary defendant.

Salman Khan Firing Case: Police Issue Lookout Circular Against Anmol Bishnoi, Brother of Accused Lawrence Bishnoi

The Mumbai Crime Branch has requested the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs to issue a lookout circular against Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of underworld don Lawrence Bishnoi, who has taken responsibility for the firing incident at actor Salman Khan’s residence earlier this month. An investigation revealed that the firing was planned inside Sabarmati Central Jail in Gujarat, where Lawrence Bishnoi is currently lodged. The arrested shooters, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, video-called Anmol Bishnoi while disposing of the pistols into the Tapi river in Surat.

Lawrence Bishnoi’s Expanding Network: A Daunting Challenge for Law Enforcement

The notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, despite being imprisoned on serious charges, has been actively fortifying his network. Through collaboration with prison inmates, he provides logistical support to henchmen involved in terror and smuggling operations. His quest to expand his reach into Maharashtra may be linked to his opposition to underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. The Mumbai police are currently in the process of bringing Bishnoi to Mumbai for questioning in a firing incident.

Salman Khan Firing Case: Accused Interrogated, Bishnoi Brothers Declared Wanted

In connection with the firing incident outside Salman Khan’s residence on April 14, two accused, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, have been interrogated by Delhi Crime Branch officials in Mumbai. Evidence indicates that Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother Anmol Bishnoi are the main conspirators and have been declared as the most wanted accused. The accused, apprehended by Kutch Police, were handed over to the Mumbai Crime Branch. A broken mobile phone, a second pistol, four magazines, and 17 rounds were recovered from the accused during the investigation. The Mumbai Crime Branch is actively searching for additional phones and exploring the possibility of monetary transactions made via the accused’s devices.

Delhi Crime Branch Questions Suspects in Salman Khan House Firing Incident

In connection with the Salman Khan house firing incident, officials from the Delhi Crime Branch questioned Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal in Mumbai for three hours. Lawrence Bishnoi and Anmol Bishnoi, who have been named as the primary perpetrators of the incident, are now wanted accused. The Crime Branch has filed a case against four individuals, including the Bishnoi brothers, and is actively searching for additional cell phones that may have been in the suspects’ possession. The investigation has also revealed a second pistol, magazines, and rounds recovered from the Tapi River, leading authorities to believe that the accused may have been planning other attacks. The incident, which occurred on April 14, involved two suspects firing four rounds outside Khan’s apartment building before fleeing on a motorcycle. They were captured on CCTV footage wearing caps and backpacks and were initially apprehended by Kutch Police before being transferred to the Mumbai Crime Branch. The court has granted custody of the suspects to the Crime Branch until April 25, and additional charges have been filed against them.

Salman Khan Firing Incident: Two Accused Interrogated by Delhi Crime Branch

Delhi Crime Branch officials interrogated two accused, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, for three hours in Mumbai regarding the firing incident outside Salman Khan’s residence on April 14th. The accused are believed to be part of a conspiracy involving gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother, Anmol. The interrogation revealed that the shooters had attempted to target Khan’s farmhouse before settling on his residence. The Crime Branch is currently searching for additional phones belonging to the accused.

Second Gun Recovered from Tapi River in Salman Khan Firing Case; Watertight Case Against Bishnoi Stronger

The Mumbai crime branch has recovered the second gun used in the firing on actor Salman Khan’s house on April 14, along with 17 bullets, from the Tapi river in Surat. The first gun was found in the river earlier on Monday. The recovery of both weapons, with the help of Dubai-based Envitech Marine Consultants, will strengthen the case against jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is alleged to have ordered the firing. The police have also established the chain of events and the sequence of crime to show that Lawrence and his Canada-based brother Anmol Bishnoi, who supplied 35 bullets for the attack, are wanted accused in the case.

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