5th Accused Arrested in Firing Case at Salman Khan House

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5th accused arrested in firing case at Salman Khan house

On April 14, three rounds of firing took place at Galaxy Apartment, the home of Bollywood industry superstar Salman Khan. After this incident, Salman Khan fans became worried. Mumbai Crime Branch, showing promptness in the case of firing at Salman Khan’s house, arrested four accused, one after the other.

Now, the police have arrested another person in this case. This person arrested from Rajasthan is said to be the fifth accused in the firing case at Salman Khan house. According to reports, this person had helped the shooters who fired at Salman Khan’s house.

The Fifth Accused is a Resident of Rajasthan

There was a sensation after the firing at the house of popular actor Salman Khan of Entertainment News industry. After this incident, all kinds of news were coming that Salman Khan is going to leave Galaxy Apartment. At present, Mumbai Crime Branch is busy investigating the firing case.

Now, the police have arrested a person named Mohammad Chaudhary from Rajasthan. It is being said about Mohammad Chaudhary that he had helped Sagar Pal and Vicky Gupta, the shooters who fired at Salman Khan’s house, in doing recce for money. According to the report, Mohammad Chaudhary, a resident of Rajasthan, is being brought to Mumbai and will be produced in the court.

An Accused in the Firing Case Committed Suicide

It is noteworthy that after the firing at Salman Khan’s house, Anmol Vishnoi, brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Vishnoi, took responsibility for the attack by sharing a Facebook post. The IP address of Anmol Vishnoi’s social media post is said to be in Portugal.

Crime Branch had issued a lookout notice against Anmol Vishnoi. Let us tell you that Anuj Thapan, an accused arrested in the case of firing at Salman Khan’s house, has committed suicide in jail. Anuj Thapan’s mother has filed an application in the Bombay High Court demanding an investigation.

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