Mumbai Police issues lookout notice against accused who threatened to kill Salman Khan

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Salman Khan death threat: The Mumbai Police has issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against a man accused of sending threatening emails to actor Salman Khan. The suspect is a resident of Haryana and is pursuing medical studies in the UK. He had allegedly emailed threatening messages to the ‘Dabangg’ star in the name of gangster Goldie Brar in March. After this, Y+ security was provided to Bollywood superstars.

Salman, who has been receiving death threats for a long time, recently talked about how he is dealing with it. Salman said this during a program in India TV’s show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ Rajat Sharma“Safety is better than insecurity. Yes there is safety. Now it is not possible to go anywhere alone on the road with a bicycle. They see me too. And my poor fans. There is a grave danger so there is security,” he said.

He said, “I am doing whatever I am told. There is a dialogue ‘kisi ka bhai kisi ki jaan’ ‘unhe 100 bar lucky banna hai, mujhe ek baar lucky banna hai’. So, I have to be very careful. Will happen.” Added. The actor admitted that he often gets scared seeing “so many guns” around him. “I am going everywhere with complete safety. I know whatever is going to happen will happen no matter what you do. I trust (to God) that He is there. Not that I am free Will start roaming around in form, it is not like that now there are so many lions around me, so many guns are running with me that I myself am scared these days.’

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Salman received death threats through mail

On 18 March, the Bandra police registered an FIR (First Information Report) against three persons – gangsters Bishnoi, Brar and one Rohit – for allegedly sending a threatening email to Khan’s office. The FIR was registered on the basis of a police complaint lodged by one Prashant Gunjalkar, who according to the police frequents the popular filmstar’s Bandra residence and runs an artist management company.

Quoting the FIR, the official said that when Gunjalkar was present in Khan’s office on Saturday afternoon, he noticed that an email had come from the ID “Rohit Garg”. The e-mail states that Khan must have seen the recent interview given by Bishnoi to a news channel, and if not, he should watch it. Addressing Gunjalkar, it said that if Khan wanted to close the case, he should have a face-to-face talk with Goldie Bhai, “there is still time but next time, Jhatka dekhne ko milega” (next time he will get a Jhatka). Will take). The FIR was registered under sections 120-B (punishment for criminal conspiracy), 506-II (punishment for criminal intimidation) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

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