Salman Khan threatened again by Lawrence’s associates, told to apologize at Bishnoi temple or pay ₹5 crore
Mumbai (The Uttam Hindu): Salman Khan has once again received a threat linked to Lawrence Bishnoi on Tuesday morning. The Mumbai Control Room received a call stating that if Salman Khan does not apologize at the Bishnoi community temple for allegedly hunting the black buck or pay ₹5 crore, he could lose his life. According to reports, a threatening message was sent to the Mumbai Police Traffic Control Room on Monday night. The message read, “If Salman Khan wants to stay alive, he must either visit our temple and apologize or pay ₹5 crore. Our gang is still active.”
On October 25, a similar message was sent to the office of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui's son, Zeeshan, demanding ₹2 crore. The message warned that if Salman and Zeeshan did not comply, they would be killed. Following this, Mumbai Police arrested 20-year-old Mohammad Tayyab from Noida. On October 30, 56-year-old Azam Mohammad Mustafa was arrested for sending threatening messages to Salman Khan, also demanding ₹2 crore. The message, sent to the Mumbai Traffic Control Room, warned that Salman would be killed if the money was not paid. Currently, Salman Khan is busy filming *Sikander* and has returned to Hyderabad’s Taj Falaknuma Palace for the shoot. In light of the ongoing threats, tight security measures have been put in place at the palace to ensure his safety. The palace, known for its grand decorations, was also the venue for Salman’s sister Arpita Khan's wedding. The film crew had arrived a day earlier to prepare for the shoot.