Why was a death-threatening message sent to salman Khan, police exposed the motive of the accused

Salman Khan Fresh Death Threat: Salman Khan was recently sent a death-threatening message. The police have arrested the accused who sent the message and have now revealed his motive.

Recently, salman khan once again received a death-threatening message. The accused sent a message on the traffic police's whatsapp number threatening to enter salman Khan's house kill him and blow up his car with a bomb. This message created a stir and the officials started an investigation. Not only this, security was also tightened outside Khan's house in Galaxy Apartment.


However, you will be surprised to know the reason behind this threat. Actually, on Monday, the police arrested the accused who sent a threatening message to the superstar. Now the police have revealed the motive of the accused.


Why did the accused send a threatening message to Salman Khan

Let us tell you that the 26-year-old accused mayank Pandya from Gujarat, arrested by the police, is said to be mentally ill. He was inspired by gangster lawrence Bishnoi and sent death threats to bollywood star salman khan through the whatsapp helpline of mumbai Traffic Police.


According to a report by The Free press Journal, Pandya has confessed to the police that he was aiming to increase his instagram followers, and influenced by the frequent threats received by Khan from lawrence Bishnoi's gang, he decided to send similar threats himself. He found the whatsapp helpline number of the mumbai Traffic police through a google search and sent a message threatening to kill the superstar there.


What did the police say

Deputy Commissioner of police (Zone 3) Dattatreya Kamble reportedly confirmed the incident and said that the message came from Pandya's phone. The accused lives in Vadodara, Gujarat, and helps his parents in running a juice shop. He also has a history of mental health issues and has been receiving treatment since 2014. According to medical records verified by the authorities, Pandya's mental health problems began after his grandfather's sudden death due to an electric shock in 2014. His family reportedly had no idea about the messages he had sent until the police arrived at their home.

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