Lawrence Bishnoi vs Salman Khan: AK-47 rifles were ordered from Pakistan to kill Salman Khan, 50 to 60 people used to keep an eye on actor’s daily activities, as per Navi Mumbai police 350-page chargesheet

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Mumbai, July 02: Lawrence Bishnoi gang had ordered AK-47 rifles from Pakistan to kill film actor Salman Khan and paid a contract of Rs 25 lakh. Along with this, about 60 to 70 people were kept to keep an eye on Salman Khan’s daily activities, according to chargesheet.

This was revealed by the 350-page chargesheet presented by Navi Mumbai Police in the court against five accused of Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Navi Mumbai Police has collected evidence on the basis of information from the detective agency, the accused’s mobile phone, his conversation, technical information, WhatsApp group, tower location and audio-video calls. On that basis, a 350-page charge sheet has been filed.

It has been told in the charge sheet that Lawrence Bishnoi gang has taken responsibility for the firing at Salman Khan’s house.

According to the charge sheet, the Bishnoi gang had planned to kill Salman as well as Sidhu Moosewala between August 2023 and April 2024. The Bishnoi gang had given a contract of Rs 25 lakh for the attack on Salman Khan and had ordered AK-47 rifles from Pakistan.

Two unidentified assailants opened fire in front of Salman Khan’s Bandra residence Galaxy Apartment on the morning of April 14. Five henchmen of Lawrence Bishnoi gang were arrested in this case. These include Dhananjay Tapsingh alias Ajay Kashyap (28), Gautam Vinod Bhatia (29), Waspi Mahmood Khan alias China (36), Rizwan Hasan alias Javed Khan (25) and Deepak Hawasingh alias John Valmiki (30).

During interrogation with Navi Mumbai Police, these henchmen have told that there were about 60 to 70 people to keep an eye on Salman Khan’s daily activities. All these people were sharing this update in a WhatsApp group. These 60 to 70 people used to keep an eye on Salman Khan’s every activity in his Galaxy Apartment, Panvel Farmhouse and Film City.