Salman Khan received a death threat from Lawrence Bishnoi in connection with the 1998 Blackbuck poaching case, in which the actor was one of the accused.
Digital Desk: Superstar Salman Khan has been issued an arms licence after he applied for it for self-protection following the threat letters that he received recently, Mumbai police have said.
Early in June, just a few days after singer Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead near Mansa, Punjab, on May 29, the actor and his father received a death threat.
Following Mr Khan's meeting with the Mumbai Police Commissioner last month, the license-issuing authorities launched the required investigation.
Late last month, the actor went to the Mumbai Police headquarters to meet with senior officer Vivek Phansalkar about obtaining a weapons license. According to insiders, he wants to get a gun so he can defend himself and his family.
According to sources, he went to the police headquarters to get his physical verified in front of the licensing authorities, which is a requirement when applying for a weapons license.
Since the threats, there have been rumours that Salman Khan has upgraded to an armoured and bulletproof Land Cruiser.
Salman Khan received a death threat from Lawrence Bishnoi in connection with the 1998 Blackbuck poaching case, in which the actor was one of the accused.
The unsigned note was found by the actor's father on a bench where he regularly sits after his morning exercise.
Salim Khan and his son would soon suffer the same fate as the killed musician Siddhu Moosewala, according to the Hindi letter the actor received.
Threats against Salman Khan have been made before. Bishnoi allegedly threatened the actor in 2018 during the blackbuck poaching case trial because, in his tribe, blackbucks are revered.
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