Two people linked to Khan's home fire were taken into custody
In a significant development in the Salman Khan house fire investigation, the Mumbai crime branch on Monday detained two suspects connected to the firing of the actor's Bhuj home in Gujarat. Vicky Sahab Gupta, 24, and Sagar Shrijogendra Pal, 21, both of Masihi, in the West Champaran district of Bihar, were named as the accused.
Both of the suspects, who were engaged in the Sunday shooting incident outside Salman Khan's home in Bandra, Mumbai, have reportedly been found by police in Gujarat's Bhuj district. They will be transported to Mumbai on Tuesday morning.
Around five in the morning on Sunday, two males on bikes shot four rounds outside the Galaxy Apartments in Bandra. The men then ran away from the scene. Salman Khan was reportedly present at his home when the gunshots happened, according to the police. The incident resulted in no injuries or fatalities.
After firing, the suspects left their bike outside a church, walked a little distance, and boarded an autorickshaw to the Bandra train station, according to what the officials discovered. After that, they took a train to the Santacruz station and, in order to continue, hailed another autorickshaw.
In a social media post, Anmol Bishnoi, Lawrence Bishnoi's brother, took credit for the occurrence. Gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi, who is incarcerated, and Goldie Brar, who is wanted, have both made repeated threats to assassinate Salman Khan. Sources claim that Bishnoi and Brar sent their assassins to Mumbai in order to murder the star.
Salman Khan has allegedly been the target of Lawrence Bishnoi's group since the 1998 blackbuck hunting incident. The Bishnoi people hold blackbucks in high regard.