Lawyer Ujjwal Nikam's statement on threat by Salman...
Bollywood actor salman khan has recently received another threat. The person who threatened him called himself the brother of jailed gangster lawrence Bishnoi. He also demanded five crore rupees from Salman. The country's well-known lawyer Ujjwal Nikam has reacted on the matter. He said that now it is clear that the Bishnoi gang is repeatedly making threatening calls to salman Khan. When the police will know the clear reason for these threats, a case will be registered. Nikam said that under the new Act, the police can also file a charge sheet against the absconding accused and the court can convict such accused on the basis of solid evidence.
Suspect arrested from hubli in Karnataka
Meanwhile, a suspect has been arrested in hubli, karnataka in connection with the threat to salman Khan. Worli police found out that the message was sent from Hubli. The official said that a team was sent to the southern state, from where a 35-year-old man, a welder by profession, was arrested. He said that the person is suspected of sending the threatening message and the police is questioning him. However, he has not been arrested yet. In this threatening message, Khan has also been asked to apologize for the alleged black buck hunting incident.
This threatening message was received by the mumbai Traffic police Control Room located in Worli area late on monday night. The police officer said that the sender of the message claimed that he is the brother of gangster lawrence Bishnoi. According to the message, "If salman khan wants to stay alive, he should come to our (Bishnoi community) temple and apologize or give five crore rupees. If he doesn't do so, we will kill him, our gang is still active." Taking the message seriously, the security officer on duty informed the higher authorities and the Worli police, the official said. He said the police are also investigating whether the message is linked to lawrence Bishnoi, who is lodged in Gujarat's Sabarmati jail on various charges, including attempt to murder and extortion.