Lawrence Bishnoi Threatens Salman Khan: Lawrence Bishnoi, a convicted gangster, has made headlines yet again after threatening Salman Khan in a recent interview. He demanded that the actor apologise or face the consequences. Salman, according to Bishnoi, humiliated his community by allegedly killing a blackbuck. “There is resentment in our society towards Salman Khan. He made my society look bad. He was charged, but he refused to apologise. If he does not apologise, be prepared to face the consequences. “I’m not going to rely on anyone else,” he told in a news channel.
He also stated that he has harboured resentment for Salman since childhood. “Will eventually break his ego. He should apologise at our deity’s temple. “If our society forgives, I will not speak,” he said.
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After receiving threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, Salman Khan’s security was upgraded to Y+ from the previous X category last year. Salman was also given a weapon permit. According to sources, police from Punjab, Delhi, and Maharashtra discovered that gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar plotted to kill Salman Khan in Mumbai. They allegedly attempted two times, once outside his Bandra home during his birthday celebration in 2017 and again at his Panvel farmhouse in 2018.
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According to news agency ANI, HGS Dhaliwal, Special Commissioner of Police, Special Cell of Delhi Police, Lawrence Bishnoi gang members ‘tried to befriend the staff of Salman’s house’ last year.
According to the official, “They examined Salman Khan’s farmhouse, observed the road access, and noted the speed limit at which the vehicle would move in and out due to potholes on the road. They pretended to be Salman Khan’s fans and attempted to befriend his house staff in order to learn the times of his entry and exit, as well as the people who accompany him.”