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Salman Khan imports new Rs 2 crore bulletproof SUV from Dubai amid death threats

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Last updated: 19 October, 2024 8:07 AM
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Salman Khan imports new Rs 2 crore bulletproof SUV from Dubai amid death threats

Salman: In the latest development, actor Salman Khan has reportedly imported a bulletproof SUV worth Rs 2 crore to increase security around him amid the death threats from the notorious gangster, Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang. According to reports, he has imported a second bulletproof car from Dubai to ensure added protection.

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Reportedly, Salman Khan has purchased a Nissan Patrol Sport Utility car, which is an SUV and a high-end car known for its superior safety features. Talking about the car, it is equipped with high-class safety features, making it an expensive purchase. Its advanced features include bomb alert signs, thick glass shields, protection from point-blank bullet rounds and camouflaged dark shades to hide the driver and the passengers inside the car.

Salman Khan imports new bulletproof car from Dubai

Amid the looming danger over Salman Khan, the Bigg Boss 18 host has now purchased his second bulletproof SUV from Dubai and is being imported to Mumbai. The Nissan Patrol Sport Utility car is not available in the Indian market as of yet.

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Meanwhile, Salman Khan has resumed the shooting of Bigg Boss 18 on Thursday, October 17. The Tiger 3 actor arrived on the set of the reality show surrounded by heavy security. According to reports, he stayed at his chalet within the premises to ensure safety ahead of the scheduled call time on Friday, October 18.

To ensure his safety, Salman’s team and the production house are coordinating his movements. Strict security measures have been implemented on the sets of the show with over 60 personnel deployed to safeguard the space. The security personnel stationed outside are asked to check the Aadhar card of each individual before allowing them inside the set of the show.

Fresh threats to Salman Khan

On Friday, Mumbai Traffic Police received a fresh threat allegedly from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang stating, “Don’t take it lightly, if Salman Khan wants to stay alive and wants to end the enmity with Lawrence Bishnoi, then he will have to pay ₹5 crore. If the money is not given, Salman Khan’s condition will be worse than Baba Siddique.”

Actor Salman Khan is on Lawrence Bishnoi’s ‘hit list’ which also includes names of Munawar Faruqui, Baba Siddique’s son Zeeshan Siddique, along with the names of other politicians and members of the rival gang.

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