Salman Khan in Lawrence Bishnoi’s HIT-LIST

A police official while conversating with the media confirmed, 'They posed as Salman Khan's fans and tried to befriend the staff of his house so that they could know the timings of his entry and exit and the people who accompany him.'

Zafeer  - Writer

Delhi Police revealed how Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang were planning Salman Khan’s assassination. Also how it would be connected to the assassination of Late Punjabi legendary Hip Hop singer Siddhu Moosewala. One of the members who is caught revealed how the same gang decided to kill Salman Khan.

Meanwhile, Salman’s father who used to go for walks also received death threats and warnings. According to the reports, multiple strangers tried to become befriends with the security guards and the residents around Salman’s residence to know the schedule and habits of the actor. The security around Salman’s place is the highest of all time.

Salman Khan under strict observation

A police official while conversating with the media confirmed, ‘They took stock of Salman Khan’s farmhouse, saw the road access, noted the speed limit at which the vehicle would move in and out due to the potholes on roads. They posed as Salman Khan’s fans and tried to befriend the staff of his house so that they could know the timings of his entry and exit and the people who accompany him.

“Following the instructions by Bishnoi to keep collecting more information, Kapil Pandit, Santosh Jadhav, and Sachin Bishnoi did the recce. But during that period, they were more after Sidhu. Due to that basic groundwork was done. But the syndicate’s effort was on Sidhu who was killed on 29 May after several attempts,” said the official.

For more specific details, Special Commissioner Of Police, HGS Dhaliwal said,  “Kapil Pandit, Santosh Jadhav, Sachin Vishnoi Thapan. They had come to stay in a rented room in Panvel in the Waze area of Mumbai. There is a farmhouse of Salman Khan in Panvel, so on the way to the same farmhouse, Lawrence’s shooters had rented a room and stayed here for about one and a half months,”

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