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'Bhaijan' Threater Arrested: Apologizes After Demanding Rs 5 Crore Ransom, Accused Sells Vegetables In Jamshedpur

Sheikh Hussain Sheikh Mausin (24), who threatened Salman Khan and demanded a ransom of Rs 5 crore, has been arrested. Mumbai's Worli police arrested him from Jharkhand's Jamshedpur. Today he will be brought from Jharkhand to Mumbai on transit remand.

Sheikh Hussain Sheikh Mausin, a vegetable seller from Jamshedpur, made a WhatsApp call to the Mumbai Traffic Police last week demanding the ransom. He declared himself a member of the Lawrence gang.

Salman had Y Plus category security. After the assassination of Baba Siddiqui, Y Plus security has been increased to another level.

The person who made the threat apologized A Mumbai Police official said that the police immediately started their investigation to find the person who sent the message. But in the meantime, Mumbai Traffic Police also received an apology message from the same mobile number. The police traced that number to Jharkhand and sent a team to nab the accused.

What was written in the message According to Mumbai Police, this was written in a threatening message – do not take this lightly. If Salman Khan wants to stay alive and end his enmity with Lawrence, he will have to pay Rs 5 crore. If money is not given, Salman Khan's condition will be worse than Baba Siddiqui's.

The Lawrence gang took responsibility for the murder of Salman's close friend Baba Siddiqui. The accused who sent the threat from Jamshedpur claimed to be a member of the Lawrence gang.

Baba Siddiqui was assassinated on October 12 Earlier on October 12, Salman's close aide and NCP leader Baba Siddiqui was killed. The Lawrence gang claimed responsibility for the murder. The Lawrence gang has also been threatening to kill Salman Khan for many years. In such a situation, after the murder of Baba Siddiqui, Salman's security has been increased.

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Lawrence, lodged in Gujarat's Sabarmati Central Jail, has been threatening to kill Salman for a long time.

The reason for Lawrence's enmity with Salman

  • Salman is accused of hunting black deer in the forests of Rajasthan during the shooting of the film 'Hum Saath Saath Hai' in 1998. Apart from Salman, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Neelam Kothari were also accused.
  • Then the Bishnoi community also filed a complaint against Salman. For this, the Jodhpur court also sentenced Salman to five years in jail, although he later got bail in the case. This is why gangster Lawrence wants to kill Salman Khan.
  • Delhi and Mumbai police have arrested many of Lawrence's associates for planning to shoot at Salman Khan's house. But still Lawrence is employing his gangsters. A few days ago, Salman Khan's house was fired upon in Mumbai.

The actor is working even amid threats These days, Salman is fulfilling his work commitments amid tight security. These days, apart from 'Bigg Boss 18', he is also busy with his film 'Sikandar'. Apart from this, the actor will also be heading to Dubai soon for his 'Dabangg Reloaded' tour.

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