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Man arrested for trespassing on Salman Khan’s film set, threatens to call Lawrence Bishnoi

Man arrested for trespassing on Salman Khan’s film set, threatens to call Lawrence Bishnoi
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A man has been recently arrested for illegally entering the set of a Salman Khan film in Mumbai, sparking concern among the crew. The man, who claimed to be a fan of the actor, accessed the set without permission and was quickly spotted by crew members. 

When confronted, he reportedly said, "Bishnoi ko bolun kya?" ("Should I call Bishnoi?") referring to notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.

Security personnel immediately informed local authorities, leading to the man's detention and questioning at Shivaji Park Police Station. During the interrogation, the man admitted to being a fan of Salman Khan and explained that he wanted to watch the filming. However, tensions escalated when he was denied entry by security, resulting in a confrontation and his mention of Bishnoi's name.

Police confirmed that the man, a resident of Mumbai, is currently under investigation. Although a background check has been conducted, nothing suspicious has surfaced so far. The incident has drawn attention due to the heightened security surrounding Khan, who has been the target of multiple threats.

In recent months, Salman Khan has been under heavy security following a series of threats from the Bishnoi gang. In April, gunmen fired shots near his Bandra residence. The ongoing conflict traces back to 1998, when Khan was accused of killing two blackbucks, an animal sacred to the Bishnoi community. While the case is still in court, Lawrence Bishnoi has vowed revenge against the actor.

The threats haven't been limited to Bishnoi's gang. In October, a vegetable vendor from Jamshedpur was arrested for threatening Khan and demanding a ransom of Rs 5 crore. Just days later, another threat surfaced, demanding Rs 2 crore from the actor.

In another incident, a 20-year-old man from Noida was arrested for making a threatening phone call to Khan. In November, a fresh threat came from someone claiming to be Bishnoi's brother, demanding that Khan either visit a temple and apologise for killing the blackbuck or pay Rs 5 crore.

Due to these ongoing threats, Salman Khan has been provided Y+ security by the government, with police maintaining a strong presence outside his home, Galaxy Apartments. Mumbai Police have also enhanced security by installing AI-powered, high-resolution CCTV cameras equipped with facial recognition technology to monitor the area.

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Man arrested for trespassing on Salman Khan’s film set, threatens to call Lawrence Bishnoi

Man arrested for trespassing on Salman Khan’s film set, threatens to call Lawrence Bishnoi
Photos: Collected

A man has been recently arrested for illegally entering the set of a Salman Khan film in Mumbai, sparking concern among the crew. The man, who claimed to be a fan of the actor, accessed the set without permission and was quickly spotted by crew members. 

When confronted, he reportedly said, "Bishnoi ko bolun kya?" ("Should I call Bishnoi?") referring to notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.

Security personnel immediately informed local authorities, leading to the man's detention and questioning at Shivaji Park Police Station. During the interrogation, the man admitted to being a fan of Salman Khan and explained that he wanted to watch the filming. However, tensions escalated when he was denied entry by security, resulting in a confrontation and his mention of Bishnoi's name.

Police confirmed that the man, a resident of Mumbai, is currently under investigation. Although a background check has been conducted, nothing suspicious has surfaced so far. The incident has drawn attention due to the heightened security surrounding Khan, who has been the target of multiple threats.

In recent months, Salman Khan has been under heavy security following a series of threats from the Bishnoi gang. In April, gunmen fired shots near his Bandra residence. The ongoing conflict traces back to 1998, when Khan was accused of killing two blackbucks, an animal sacred to the Bishnoi community. While the case is still in court, Lawrence Bishnoi has vowed revenge against the actor.

The threats haven't been limited to Bishnoi's gang. In October, a vegetable vendor from Jamshedpur was arrested for threatening Khan and demanding a ransom of Rs 5 crore. Just days later, another threat surfaced, demanding Rs 2 crore from the actor.

In another incident, a 20-year-old man from Noida was arrested for making a threatening phone call to Khan. In November, a fresh threat came from someone claiming to be Bishnoi's brother, demanding that Khan either visit a temple and apologise for killing the blackbuck or pay Rs 5 crore.

Due to these ongoing threats, Salman Khan has been provided Y+ security by the government, with police maintaining a strong presence outside his home, Galaxy Apartments. Mumbai Police have also enhanced security by installing AI-powered, high-resolution CCTV cameras equipped with facial recognition technology to monitor the area.

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