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Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi Intensifies Psychological Warfare Against Salman Khan

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Mumbai: After failing to carry out his threat to gun down Salman Khan, the dreaded gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has now launched a psychological war on the actor.

Salman has been receiving repeated threats to his life from little-known persons who appear to have been set up by the Bishnoi gang. Shooters of this gang had opened fire at the actor’s residence in Galaxy Apartments, Bandra, on April 14 in a bid to scare him. The pressure on Salman was stepped up by shooting down Bandra politician Baba Siddique and warning that they would target anyone dealing with him. Now repeated calls are being made to police stating that the actor would be killed if he did not cough up several crores of rupees.

The situation was complicated recently with Salman’s father, Salim Khan, categorically stating that his son will not apologise for allegedly gunning down black bucks (held sacred by the Bishnoi community). Khan Senior insisted that his son did not kill the animals and hence there was no question of apology.

Salman was initially found guilty of gunning down the animals. Salim Khan’s statement has deeply upset the Bishnois and the Lawrence gang, which now appears to be more determined to execute its threat.

A senior police official said the Bishnoi gang (infamously known as B-gang) was systematically trying to break down Salman’s morale and corner him. The police have beefed up his security, but the threats have drastically changed his lifestyle. He has virtually cut off all his public appearances and additional security arrangements are being made for his film shooting schedules even as Bollywood is watching helplessly.

With Baba Siddique’s murder, the political class is also reluctant to come to Salman’s rescue. Bishnoi’s moves are now threatening to upset several big-ticket movies with Salman in the lead, including ‘Sikandar’ in which Rashmika Mandana is paired with him for the first time. At least Rs700 crore is riding on these movies and producers are going through anxious moments.

Meanwhile, the Mumbai crime branch is still groping in the dark as far as the mastermind of the killing of Siddique is concerned. It has arrested 10 persons in connection with the sensational murder and has only been able to conclude that the B-gang had executed the killing, Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol had accepted the ‘supari to gun down Siddique, but it is still unclear who gave the contract to him.

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Wankhede withdraws defamation case against Kashif Khan and Rakhi Sawant

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Mumbai: Former NCB Zonal Director Additional Commissioner IRS has withdrawn the defamation case filed against film actress Rakhi Sawant and her lawyer Kashif Ali Khan. Sameer Wankhede had filed a defamation case against Rakhi Sawant and her lawyer Kashif Ali Khan Deshmukh seeking compensation of Rs 11.55 lakh. Wankhede withdrew the case on personal grounds. On withdrawing the complaint, Kashif Ali Khan said that our mediation is complete. Instead of mutual differences, we fought against our hidden enemies. An example of this is that I have pleaded the case of Sameer Wankhede’s sister Yasmin Wankhede and also filed a defamation case against former minister Nawab Malik.

Sameer Wankhede had arrested Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in the Cordelia cruise case and Kashif Ali Khan, the lawyer of Manmohan Dhamicha who was arrested in this case, made objectionable and indecent comments against Sameer Wankhede on his Instagram and social media channels, after which Wankhede filed a defamation case against him and Rakhi Sawant also shared the same post on her Instagram. Since Kashif Ali Khan is the one who is advocating many cases of Rakhi Sawant, Wankhede had filed a case against both of them, but now Wankhede has withdrawn the case on the basis of personal reasons. The court had ordered the parties to remain present for the withdrawal of the case, while Wankhede said that he has reached a settlement with Kashif Ali and after this understanding, Wankhede has withdrawn the case.

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Drugs worth Rs 50 crore destroyed in Mumbai

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Mumbai: In line with the 100-day program launched by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the Anti-Narcotics Cell, ANC of Mumbai Police seized 530 kg 4433 bottles of cocaine worth a total of Rs 50 crore in 130 court cases registered in Mumbai. The operation was completed at Maharashtra Government approved Waste Management Private Limited Company, Taluja Panwal Raigad. The action was taken on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Pansalkar, Special Commissioner Devin Bharti, Joint Commissioner of Police Satyanarayan Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner of Police Laxmi Gautam. Satyanarayan Chaudhary is also the chairman of the committee and the operation was carried out by ANC DCP Shyam Ghaghe.

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Police action against drunk drivers, 7 cases registered

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Mumbai: Mumbai Traffic Police has intensified its action against drunk drivers and has also taken action against those violating traffic rules. Mumbai Traffic Police has registered a case under Section 125 against drunk driving. On April 8, 7 cases were registered under Section 125 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 2023 against drunk driving and their licenses have also been canceled.

In this case, the traffic police has registered a case of drunk driving against Sagar Prabhakar, 27, Thana, Dilip Subhash Yadav, 28, Mazgaon, Rakesh Shivaji Rathore, 22, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai, Rahim Sheikh, 30, Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Surjeet Singh, 26, Sakinaka, Prakash Yashwant, 39, Kajopara, Borivali, Ajay Kumar Ram Shankar Singh, 40, Jogeshwari. The traffic police has tried to curb this by intensifying action against drivers who drive under the influence of alcohol and endanger the lives of others. The traffic police said that the process of action against those violating traffic rules has been expedited and action is being taken accordingly.

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