Salman Khan’s House Shooter Identified as Wanted Gangster: Sources

According to sources, one of the two individuals captured on CCTV footage firing shots outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence is a wanted gangster from Gurugram, Haryana. Identified as Vishal Rahul, he is associated with gangster Rohit Godara, who has ties to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

Vishal, who comes from Gurugram and has a history of criminal activity. Including multiple cases of violence and robbery, is known to have studied up to Class 10. He was recently implicated in the murder of a bookie in Rohtak, which was orchestrated by Lawrence Bishnoi. CCTV footage from the incident shows Vishal firing a bullet, resulting in the injury of the bookie’s mother.

Furthermore, Vishal was allegedly involved in another murder at a roadside restaurant in Rohtak on February 29. In response to these incidents, a team from the Delhi Police Special Cell conducted a search of Vishal’s residence in Gurugram.

Salman Khan’s House Shooter Identified as Wanted Gangster: Sources

Following the shooting outside Salman Khan’s residence, law enforcement agencies. Including teams from the Delhi Police, Crime Branch, and Special Cell, have become actively involved in the investigation. The Haryana Police have also stepped up efforts after the shooters were linked to the state.

The incident outside Salman Khan’s house occurred in the early hours of Sunday when two assailants on a motorcycle fired four rounds before fleeing the scene. Although Salman Khan was present at the time, he remained unharmed. Security measures have been heightened in response to the incident.

This incident adds to the ongoing tensions surrounding Salman Khan’s security, as he has been the target of threats from Lawrence Bishnoi and another wanted gangster, Goldie Brar. The Mumbai Police had previously received online threats against Salman Khan, prompting increased security measures around his residence.

Lawrence Bishnoi is currently incarcerated in connection with a drug smuggling case being investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

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