Mumbai Police Thwart Plot to Attack Salman Khan, Arrest Four Members of Lawrence Bishnoi Gang
Four members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang who were preparing an attack on actor Salman Khan were taken into custody by Mumbai Police on Saturday.
Four members of the infamous Lawrence Bishnoi gang were detained by the Navi Mumbai Police on Saturday, ANI reported, for reportedly plotting an attack on Bollywood actor Salman Khan's vehicle in Panvel.
An FIR was filed against 17 individuals connected to the affair, including Goldy Brar, Sampat Nehra, Anmol Bishnoi, and Lawrence Bishnoi.
The culprit, who was arrested by the police, was reportedly planning to obtain weapons from Pakistan, attack Salman Khan, and then flee to Sri Lanka.
Dhananjay, also known as Ajay Kashyap, Waspi Khan, also known as Wasim Chikna, Rizwan Khan, also known as Javed Khan, and Gaurav Bhatia, also known as Nahvi, are the four people who were taken into custody by the Mumbai Police.
According to the police, the suspects had conducted a reconnaissance of Salman Khan's home and farm in preparation for the attack. Through a video conversation, accused Ajay Kashyap made contact with a Dogar in Pakistan, and he ordered weapons from the neighboring nation, including an AK-47.
The police were informed that Salman Khan was being watched by roughly 60 to 70 lads who were part of Sampat Nehra's and Lawrence Bishnoi's gang and who came from Mumbai, Raigad, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Pune, and Gujarat.
The intention was to utilize children to harm Salman Khan and then escape the country, according to a statement released by the Navi Mumbai Police. The accused intended to escape from Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu, to Sri Lanka via boat.
The incident occurred a few weeks after Salman Khan's residence in Bandra, the Galaxy Apartments, was the target of multiple gunshots fired by two guys riding bikes.
One of the individuals was seen firing towards Khan's house outside the housing society on April 14 in CCTV footage from the incident.
Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, two men from Gujarat, were taken into custody. It was thought that the two were members of Lawrence Bishnoi's gang. Anuj Thapan, the third accused, was taken into custody in April. On May 1, though, the third accused, Thapan, passed away within the crime branch lock-up of the Mumbai police.
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