Salman Khan 
India

Sender of threat message seeking Rs 5 crore from Salman Khan now apologises

A case was subsequently registered at Worli police station under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for threat and extortion.

PTI

MUMBAI: The Mumbai traffic police have received an apology from a mobile phone number which was earlier used to send a threat message demanding Rs 5 crore from Bollywood actor Salman Khan, officials said on Tuesday.

The apology message was received on the WhatsApp helpline of the traffic police on Monday, an official said without elaborating.

During the probe, it was confirmed that the apology was sent from the same mobile number which had been used for sending the threat message, he said.

The city's traffic control room on Thursday received the Rs 5 crore threat message on its WhatsApp helpline, police earlier said.

The sender had also said the threat should not be taken lightly, they said.

A case was subsequently registered at Worli police station under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for threat and extortion.

The superstar had earlier received death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

Bishnoi gang members also opened fire outside the actor's Bandra home in April this year, as per police.

A few months back, the Navi Mumbai police uncovered a plot by the Bishnoi gang to kill Khan.

Modi bats for dialogue amid West Asia tensions, says India-Australia partnership key in uncertain world

BJP fields ex-TMC MPs Sushmita Dev, Ray, Baraik for Rajya Sabha hours after induction

Urban flooding: What's the ecology behind it in India?

WhatsApp responds to Centre's notice on username feature; govt examining reply

'Only revenge': Iran mourners defiant at Khamenei burial

SCROLL FOR NEXT