Salim Khan Lawrence Bishnoi Threat- The animosity between Bollywood actor Salman Khan and gangster Lawrence Bishnoi is known to all. Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnou has made multiple unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Salman Khan. Due to continuous threats, Salman Khan was given Y-Plus security. Now, on Wednesday morning, a burqa-clad woman and a man on a scooter reportedly threatened Salman Khan's father Salim Khan in Mumbai. As per reports, Salim Khan was sitting on a bench after his morning walk, at the same time a man was going on a scooty from the Bandra Bandstand and a woman wearing a burqa was sitting behind him.
He took a U-turn and came to Salim Khan and said- Behave properly or else should I tell Lawrence? The number of the scooter was 7444. Bandra Police registered a case and detained the man on the scooty and the woman. Both are being questioned. A Mumbai Police official was quoted saying, "A man and a burqa-clad woman going on a two-wheeler spotted Salim Khan sitting at the Bandstand promenade and came near him after taking a U-turn. They stopped close to him and asked him 'Lawrence Bishnoi ko bheju kya?' (Should we send Lawrence Bishnoi to you?)"
After threatening Salim Khan, the couple fled from the spot. Following the incident, Salim Khan's bodyguard later lodged a complaint at the Bandra police station on Wednesday, based on which a case was registered. "We launched a probe and detained both the accused persons. During their investigation, they told us that they were playing mischief,” the Mumbai Police official added.
For the unversed, five rounds of firing took place at Salman's house on April 14. The people who fired had come on a bike. They fired 5 rounds outside Salman's house and fled. Two days later, Mumbai Police arrested the accused from Gujarat. So far, the police have accused 9 people including gangster Lawrence Bishnoi in the case. Out of these, 6 have been arrested so far. On May 1, one of the 6 accused, Anuj Thapan, died by suicide in police custody. Lawrence is already in jail in other cases.