Salman Khan : 2 dangerous messages were received on Mumbai Traffic Police’s WhatsApp account, demanding Rs 5 crore from actor Salman Khan. The notes claimed that if Salman refused to pay, his destiny would be worse than that of NCP leader Baba Siddique, who was recently assassinated. According to sources, the offence has been reported to Worli Police Station, and an inquiry has been initiated.
According to authorities, the Mumbai Police received the threat SMS on Thursday between 12:30 and 1:45 p.m., and the number from which the threat came was from India. It was discovered later that the communications had been removed.
as reported by Mumbai Police, the sender stated, “Don’t take it lightly; if Salman Khan wants to live and end the feud with Lawrence Bishnoi, he will have to pay Rs 5 crore.”

“If the money is not provided, Salman Khan’s situation will be worse than Baba Siddique’s. “An investigation into this matter has begun,” the police announced.
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Death Threats for Salman Khan
The Mumbai Police have initiated an investigation to track down the person who posted the threatening WhatsApp message. The Bollywood celebrity has received death threats in recent months. In fact, his security has been beefed up following the murder of former Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Baba Siddique.
On October 12, three men shot and killed Baba Siddique. Four persons have been detained in connection with Siddique’s murder, while others remain at large. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s direct involvement in Siddique’s murder is under investigated.

Two men on a bike opened fire outside Salman Khan’s home in Mumbai’s Bandra in April of this year. According to Mumbai Police, the shooters were hired by Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang, which allegedly intended to kill the actor.
The police further disclosed that the Lawrence Bishnoi group had planned a more extensive attack on Salman Khan, and his life was in danger.
According to the police, information on the culprit has been provided at all borders and airports, and the search for him is underway.
So far, the Mumbai Crime Branch has detained four suspects, while three are still at large, with police aggressively looking for them.
Siddique, the NCP leader and former Maharashtra Minister, was shot outside his office in Nirmal Nagar.
He received two gunshot wounds to the chest and was transported to Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital for emergency care, where he died on October 12.
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