The series of threats being received by Salman Khan is not stopping. Now hardly a day goes by when a message does not come in the name of the superstar. After receiving threats every day, Salman Khan must have become used to it. On Thursday night around 12 o'clock, Salman Khan was threatened again. This time he was challenged through a threat. The threatening message came to the traffic control room of Mumbai.
In the threatening message, Salman Khan and Lawrence Bishnoi have been accused of not sparing the person who wrote the song. The message says that whoever has written the song will be killed within a month. The condition of the person who wrote the song will become such that he will not be able to even write his name. If Salman has the courage, he should save him - Lawrence Bishnoi gag.
Salman warned through the threat.The name of Lawrence Bishnoi gang is mentioned in the message sent. This message is also being taken as a warning. Now, in this case, Worli Police of Mumbai has registered a case against an unknown person. Police have started tracing the number from which the threat was made. However, this is not the first time, a person who threatened from Karnataka was arrested yesterday. The arrested accused Bikaram Jalaram Bishnoi is a resident of the Jalore district of Rajasthan.
Mumbai Police has arrested the accused from Karnataka. Recently, Bikaram had sent a threatening message in which it was written that either Salman Khan should go to the temple and apologize or pay a ransom of Rs 5 crore. The police traced the number from which the threat was given and arrested the accused.
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