Bought Bulletproof Car After Lawrence’s Threat: Imported from Dubai, Premium Features and Safety Features Available at a Hefty Price
Following the murder of Baba Siddique, police and administrative authorities are deeply concerned about Salman Khan’s security. Salman and his family have been receiving continuous direct and indirect threats for the past year.
Salman is reportedly targeted by the gangster Lawrence gang. However, after the assassination of politician Baba Siddique, who was close to Salman Khan, he received further threats to his life. In response, his security has been increased. Additionally, reports indicate that Salman is also preparing his own security measures.
Salman Khan Purchases Bulletproof Nissan Patrol SUV for Enhanced Security
According to media reports, Salman Khan has purchased a bulletproof Nissan Patrol SUV. This vehicle is not available in the Indian market, prompting Salman to import it from Dubai. The cost of the car is approximately 2 crore rupees. In addition to this, extra expenses will be incurred to ensure the early delivery of the vehicle in India.
Key Security Features of Salman Khan’s New Nissan Patrol SUV
Talking about the specifications of Salman Khan’s new Nissan Patrol SUV, it comes equipped with high-security tools, including an explosive alert indicator, thick glass shields to prevent point-blank bullet shots, and black shade camouflage to obscure the driver’s or passenger’s identity. These features ensure that anyone sitting inside the car cannot be easily recognized from the outside.
Salman Khan Purchased Bulletproof Car from UAE Last Year
It is noteworthy that Salman Khan also purchased a bulletproof car from the UAE last year when his father, Salim Khan, received a death threat from the Bishnoi gang for the first time. He imported that vehicle as a precautionary measure at that time.
Salman Khan Also Owns Other Bulletproof Cars
In addition, Salman Khan owns other bulletproof cars as well. There was significant discussion last year regarding his vehicle, which is also a bulletproof Nissan with a very special number. In fact, the number of Salman Khan’s old car was 2727, which is linked to the actor’s birth date of December 27, 1965.
Salman Khan Resumes Bigg Boss Shooting Amid Threats
Despite the threats, Salman Khan is not backing down. He has resumed shooting for “Bigg Boss 18” under heavy security. This is the first time he has filmed after the death of Baba Siddique and amidst ongoing threats.
Despite the dangers, Salman remains committed to his work. During the time of Baba Siddique’s murder, the actor had to pause the shooting of “Bigg Boss 18’s” “Weekend Ka Vaar,” but he has now restarted it.
However, the shooting will now take place with heightened security measures in place. No outsiders will be allowed onto the set, and numerous security personnel will be present to ensure Salman’s safety.
Who Poses a Threat to Salman Khan?
Since the 1998 blackbuck case, Salman Khan has been receiving continuous threats from the Lawrence gang. This issue has escalated significantly in recent months. Not long ago, there was a shooting incident outside his Galaxy apartment. During Eid, several individuals fired shots outside the Galaxy apartment complex. Additionally, Salman has been facing threats consistently since 2018.
In this context, the Bishnoi gang has even proposed that if Salman Khan seeks forgiveness at their temple in Jodhpur, they would spare him. However, Salim Khan has made it clear that his son will not apologize.
Salman Khan Alerts Authorities After Threatening WhatsApp Message
Recently, a threatening message intended for actor Salman Khan was received at the Mumbai Traffic Control Room. The sender claimed to be associated with the Lawrence gang. According to sources, the message, sent to the Mumbai Traffic Police’s WhatsApp number, demanded ₹5 crore from Salman Khan to end his long-standing rivalry with Lawrence.
The sender asserted that he would mediate a resolution between Salman and the Lawrence gang. He warned that if the money was not provided, Salman Khan’s situation would be worse than that of Baba Siddique.