Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi claims responsibility of firing outside Salman Khan’s residence

Updated : Apr 14, 2024 16:49
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Anmol Bishnoi, brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has taken the responsibility of firing gunshots outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s residence. A social media post has surfaced where Anmol Bishnoi has claimed responsibility of the incident. 

Infamous gangster behind firing outside Galaxy Apartment? 

While Mumbai Police have formed multiple teams to nab the culprits and increased the security outside Salman Khan’s residence, Anmol Bishnoi has allegedly taken responsibility for the crime. In the social media post, Anmol Bishnoi has called the firing only a trailer and issued a threat.  

"We want peace. If the only decision against oppression is war, then so be it. Salman Khan, we have only shown you a trailer so that you understand the magnitude of our strength and do not test it. This is the first and last warning. After this, shots will not be fired outside the house only. And we have dogs named after Dawood Ibrahim and Chota Shakeel, whom you consider to be Gods. Now, I don't have the habit of talking much," the purported viral social media post read. 

Who is Anmol Bishnoi? 

For the unversed, Anmol Bishnoi is the brother of Lawrence Bishnoi and is a wanted accused in Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder case. He is currently absconding and reportedly hiding in the US. Lawrence Bishnoi and wanted gangster Goldy Brar have earlier also issued threats to actor Salman Khan.  

Firing outside Salman Khan’s residence 

Two unidentified bike-borne men fired four rounds of bullets outside Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence at around 4:51 am. Maharashtra CM has also taken cognisance and spoken to the actor and Police Commissioner in this regard.  

Also Watch: Salman Khan’s residence security increased after firing outside Galaxy Apartment; CM dials the actor
 

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