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Salman Khan to Import ₹2-Crore Bulletproof Car Amid New Death Threats from Lawrence Bishnoi Gang: Report

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Salman Khan is taking his safety and security very seriously following new death threats directed at him. The actor has been under the radar of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang for some time now, and the situation escalated after the recent murder of political leader and his friend, Baba Siddique. In light of these threats, Salman’s security measures have been significantly intensified. Reports indicate that he is sparing no expense to ensure his well-being.
In a recent update from Bollywood Society, it has been revealed that Salman Khan has acquired a bulletproof Nissan Patrol SUV. This model is not available in the Indian market, prompting the star to import it from Dubai. The vehicle comes with a hefty price tag of approximately ₹2 crore, and additional costs are anticipated to expedite its delivery to India.The specifications of the SUV highlight its advanced safety features, including explosive alert indicators, reinforced glass shields to resist point-blank shots, and camouflage black shades designed to keep the driver and passengers unidentifiable.
This isn’t the first time Salman has invested in bulletproof vehicles; he previously imported another armored car from the UAE last year after he and his father, Salim Khan, received initial death threats from the Bishnoi gang. As for his work commitments, Salman Khan resumed filming for Bigg Boss 18 on Friday under heightened security. This marked his first return to the set since Baba Siddique’s murder, which has been claimed by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang while police investigations continue. On that same day, the Mumbai Police’s WhatsApp number received a threatening message demanding ₹5 crore from Salman. The message warned, “Don’t take it lightly.
If Salman Khan wishes to stay alive and end his feud with Lawrence Bishnoi, he must pay ₹5 crore. Failure to comply will result in a fate worse than Baba Siddique’s,” as reported by ANI.According to an India Today report, strict security protocols have been established on the Bigg Boss set, with over 60 personnel assigned to ensure safety. Access to the premises is now restricted, and guards have been instructed to verify Aadhar cards before allowing anyone entry. Salman continues to film the weekend special episodes, Weekend Ka Vaar, as the show’s host.

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