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Salman Khan House Fire Case Update; Lawrence Bishnoi Mumbai Police Another suspect was held in the Salman Khan firing case: Was he in touch with the shooters who fired the bullets; Anmol was taking instructions from Bishnoi Achi-News

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Mumbai Police has arrested another suspect from Haryana in the firing case outside Salman Khan’s house. The person’s name is not yet known. The police have taken him with them to Mumbai. During interrogation of the suspect, it was revealed that he had given Rs 1 lakh to the main accused Vicky and Sagar for the firing. After this, more money was promised.

According to police sources, the suspect was in touch with Anmol Bishnoi, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi in America.

Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, the two main accused who opened fire in Salman's house, have been sent on 10-day police remand by Fort Court in Mumbai.

Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, the two main accused who opened fire in Salman’s house, have been sent on 10-day police remand by Fort Court in Mumbai.

The shooting was done with the intention not to kill but only to instill fear.
Earlier on April 16, the two main accused in the case, Sagar Pal and Vikas alias Vicky Gupta, were arrested from Gujarat. Both are residents of Bihar.

Both of them had told the police the name of the suspect from Haryana. He says he is giving information related to the firing to this person.

The police have called a total of 7 people including Sagar Pal’s brother Sonu Pal to Mumbai for questioning and they are being questioned.

Here, Mumbai crime branch officials said on Wednesday that the two accused did not want to kill Salman but wanted to scare him. For this reason there was a fire outside his house.

After this incident, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde came to Salman's house to meet him and his father Salim Khan.

After this incident, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde came to Salman’s house to meet him and his father Salim Khan.

Salman expressed concern for the safety of his family
News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the Crime Branch team has also recorded Salman Khan’s statement. He has expressed concern for the safety of his family. It has also raised questions about how the firing took place amidst so much police security.

Both the accused are residents of Bihar
The main accused in the case have been identified as Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, who live in Bihar. They had targeted Salman’s house and the farmhouse in Panvel and fired five rounds. The pistol with which the accused had fired has not been found.

Arrested from Bhuj, Gujarat
Both the accused have been sent to 10-day police remand by Fort Court in Mumbai. Both the accused were arrested by the Mumbai Crime Branch from Bhuj, Gujarat late on Monday night. He was brought to Mumbai on Tuesday afternoon.

In this matter, the police have registered a case against Anmol, the brother of the gangster Lawrence. He had taken responsibility for this incident in a Facebook message. Even before this, Lawrence’s gang has threatened Salman many times.

In the CCTV footage, the two accused were seen outside Salman's house.

In the CCTV footage, the two accused were seen outside Salman’s house.

These two accused had opened fire in front of Salman’s Galaxy Apartment in Bandra at 5 am on April 14. Both of them came on bikes and fired 5 rounds. Salman was in his house at the time of the firing. After the incident, security was increased outside Salman’s house.

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