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Mumbai Police On High Alert As The Aides Of Gangster Who Wanted To Kill Salman Khan Are On The Run!

Salman Khan’s life is apparently in danger. The police security outside his house has been beefed up. Gangster Sampat Nehra had revealed after his arrested that he was plotting Salman Khan’s murder since past few months.

He is under arrest but three of his aides, Raju, Akshay and Ankit, who are sharpshooters are out. Police suspects they might be on their target, and hence Mumbai Police is on high alert.

Meanwhile, police are trying to track the three, according to DNA. “Three of his sharp shooters – Raju, Akshay and Ankit – are on the run and as of now we do not have their location or an idea about their whereabouts. These men pose potential danger to Salman Khan,” an official told the daily.

Sampat Nehra used to work with gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who had threatened to kill Salman Khan during the actor’s appearance at the Jodhpur Court. Sampat Nehra was arrested in Hyderabad by Special Task Force (STF) with Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang of Rajasthan. That is when his plans of killing Salman Khan were revealed.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan's father Salim Khan has said that there's no sign of worry. 

"There is added security for Salman, who has, in any case, always had a good team of security personnel deployed for him. It [threat] is not much of a concern [for the family]. We are only worried about his safety, and that is being taken care of. We have faith in the Mumbai police, and they are doing their job well."

 

Source: indiatimes

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