In the charge sheet filed by the police against 5 people in the attempt to kill Bollywood actor Salman Khan, it has been said that the Bishnoi gang had given a contract of Rs 25 lakh to kill Salman Khan. The accused had also arranged to purchase sophisticated weapons AK 47, AK 92 and M 16 and Turkey manufactured Jigna weapons from Pakistan. Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala was also killed with the same weapon.
60 to 70 people were watching the actor's every move The plan to kill Salman Khan was hatched between August 2023 and April 2024, according to the charge sheet by the Navi Mumbai Police. The police also said that around 60 to 70 people were monitoring Salman Khan's every move. Police investigations revealed that all of them were monitoring Salman Khan's every move at his Mumbai home, Panvel Farm House and Film City in Goregaon.
Boys under 18 were held Police said in the charge sheet that the accused hired boys below 18 years of age to kill Salman Khan. The police also said that all the shooters were waiting for orders from Goldie Brar and Anmol Bishnoi. As soon as they received the order, they were to attack Salman Khan using sophisticated weapons brought from Pakistan. All these shooters are hiding in Pune, Raigad, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Gujarat.
Complete plan to escape after killing Salman In the charge sheet, the police said that after firing on Salman Khan, the accused had also made their own skip plan, according to which everyone was asked to gather at Kanyakumari after killing Salman Khan. From there everyone will be taken to Sri Lanka by boat and then from Sri Lanka to their destination country. So that the Indian investigation agency cannot reach them.
Lawrence Bishnoi has been in jail since 2016. Currently he is in Sabarmati Jail. Before this he was in Tihar Jail.
He was assigned the task of killing Salman During the investigation, it was revealed that Sukha had assigned the task of killing to designated shooter Ajay Kashyap alias AK and four others involved in the conspiracy. Kashyap and his team inspected Salman Khan's farmhouse and carefully assessed the star's security measures. He concluded that the actor's tight security and bulletproof vehicles would require high-end weapons to carry out the assassination.
Arms talk with Pakistani dealer Further investigation revealed Sukha's direct contact with Dogar, a Pakistan-based arms dealer. Sukha approached Dogar via video call, showing off an AK-47 wrapped in a shawl and other advanced firearms while negotiating the terms of the arms deal. Dogar agreed to provide the required high-end weapons from Pakistan. Sukha agreed to make 50% advance payment and balance payment on delivery in India.
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