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Salman Khan spotted with his bulletproof car worth 1.50 cr amid death threats

Salman Khan has been granted an Arms license for self-protection. Following the death threat, the actress applied for an Arms license. In early June, the actor and his father received a death threat, just days after singer Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead near Punjab’s Mansa on May 29. After his family started receiving death threats, purportedly from Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang, the superstar turned to Mumbai Police for assistance. The actor recently purchased a new bulletproof vehicle, which is the latest development on that front.

Salman Khan was reportedly observed driving up to the airport in a brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser during a recent trip. The car, which is rumored to cost Rs. 1.50 crores, is anticipated to be entirely bulletproof. In fact, we are told that this car has “Toyota’s proven bullet-proof reliability” as a specific reliability stamp. As word of the new car spread on social media, a video of the celebrity arriving at the airport went viral. The video reveals that Salman was accompanied by a flurry of security personnel when he arrived.

For those who are unaware of this, Salman Khan had to go to the Mumbai Police Commissioner’s office in order to obtain his firearms license. It’s necessary for the applicant to physically appear before receiving the final license, which the Bollywood actor willingly did. After his father Salim Khan received a death threat while running, Salman Khan asked for a weapons license.

This is not the first time Salman Khan has been threatened. Bishnoi allegedly threatened the actor in 2018 during the trial of the blackbuck poaching case because blackbucks are sacred in his community.

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Bhagyaa Kadam

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