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Salman Khan Firing: Shooters’ Bold Plan Revealed

In the recent firing incident outside Salman Khan’s house, the Mumbai Police have filed a chargesheet revealing that Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, ordered the attack. The plan was to intimidate Salman Khan and show the Bishnoi gang’s dominance in Mumbai for financial and other benefits.

Key Details from the Chargesheet:

– The Plan: Anmol Bishnoi instructed gunman Vickykumar Gupta to fire shots in the air outside Salman Khan’s Bandra apartment. The goal was to scare the Bollywood superstar. Anmol also told Gupta to smoke while firing to appear fearless on CCTV footage.

– Conversations: The chargesheet includes transcripts of conversations between Anmol and Gupta. In one conversation, Anmol told Gupta that doing this job would make him famous, and his name would be in all newspapers and media.

– The Incident: On April 14, Gupta and another person, Sagar Pal, fired multiple shots outside Khan’s residence at Galaxy Apartments in Bandra. The police have arrested Gupta, Pal, Sonukumar Bishnoi, Mohd Rafiq Choudhary, Harpal Singh, and Anujkumar Thapan. Thapan reportedly committed suicide while in police custody, and the other five are in judicial custody.

Anmol Bishnoi’s Whereabouts:

– Anmol Bishnoi has taken responsibility for the firing. He lives in Canada and travels to the USA, but the IP address of his Facebook post claiming responsibility was traced to Portugal. The Mumbai police have issued a lookout circular for him.

Salman Khan’s Statement:

– Salman Khan expressed serious concern about the Bishnoi gang. In his statement to the Mumbai crime branch, Khan said he heard a sound like firecrackers while sleeping at his residence around 4:55 am on April 14. His police bodyguard informed him that two people on a motorbike had fired at the first-floor balcony. Khan emphasized that this incident poses a significant threat to him and his family.

The chargesheet was presented to the special Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) court and is 1,735 pages long.

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Source: HT 

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