Bollywood actor Salman Khan has received a warning from Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, that Sunday's attack at his Bandra, Mumbai, home was a "first and final warning".
Bishnoi allegedly took credit for the incident in an online post shortly after the shorts were fired at Salman Khan's house on Sunday.
“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," Bishnoi wrote, referring to the "event" as a "trailer".
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“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 Facebook post attributed to Lawrence Bishnoi read.
Meanwhile, PTI reported, citing sources in Delhi police, that there is a suspicion that one of the two people seen in CCTV footage purportedly firing outside Salman Khan's Mumbai home is from Gurugram.
Around five in the morning, two men fired four rounds outside the actor's Bandra Galaxy Apartments and fled away. An FIR under IPC Section 307 (attempt to murder) and the Arms Act has been filed against "unidentified persons," according to a Bandra police official.
“One of the two is suspected to be a criminal from Gurugram who was involved in multiple killings and robberies in Haryana and is wanted in the murder of Gurugram-based businessman Sachin Munjal in March." PTI reported, citing an official source in the Delhi Police.
In a social media post, gangster Rohit Godara, who lives abroad, allegedly claimed responsibility for Munjal's murder. He has a close relationship with Goldy Brar, his brother Anmol, and gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.