Actor Salman Khan has been in the news ever since his good friend, NCP Baba Siddique was tragically killed in Mumbai on October 12. Since then, the actor has received several death threats, including one WhatsApp message asking him to pay Rs 5 crore to “end enmity with gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and stay alive.” Now, there’s been an unexpected development in the Salman Khan-Lawrence Bishnoi controversy.
As per a recent report, the sender of the above-mentioned video has now apologised for making the demand, claiming that the WhatsApp threat message was sent by mistake. Read on to know all about it.
Sender apologises for sending Salman Khan ‘pay Rs 5 Cr or else’ death threat
As reported by ANI, on Monday, the Mumbai Traffic Police received another message from the same WhatsApp number. As per police sources, in the new message, the sender admitted that the threat was sent by mistake and apologised for it.
Regarding the ongoing investigation, the police have traced the location of the person who sent the message to be in Jharkhand. Further investigation is currently underway.
Salman Khan death threat
On October 18, Mumbai Traffic Police received a threatening message on its WhatsApp number wherein the sender demanded money to end the enmity between Salman and Lawrence. The WhatsApp message read, “Don’t take it lightly, if Salman Khan wants to stay alive and wants to end the enmity with Lawrence Bishnoi, then he will have to pay ₹5 crore. If the money is not given, Salman Khan’s condition will be worse than Baba Siddique,” the sender claimed, reported the news agency.
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