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Salman Khan’s Ex-Girlfriend Somy Ali Challenges Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi: “Let’s Have a Zoom Call and Finalize a Few Things

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Former actor and women’s rights activist Somy Ali has reached out to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi with an invitation for a Zoom call. In a recent social media post, she directly addressed Bishnoi, who is currently incarcerated in Gujarat’s Sabarmati jail. In her message, Somy affectionately referred to Bishnoi as “Lawrence Bhai” (brother) and expressed her desire to have a video conversation with him. She also mentioned her plans to visit his temple in Rajasthan.
“Namaste, Lawrence bhai. I’ve heard you’re making Zoom calls from jail, and I would like to discuss a few things with you. Could you please let me know how we can set this up? Rajasthan is my favorite place in the world, and we are eager to visit your temple for a prayer. But first, let’s have a Zoom call to finalize some details before the prayer. Trust me, this will be beneficial for you. Please share your mobile number; it would be a great favor. Thank you!”Her post comes in the wake of Lawrence Bishnoi’s claim of responsibility for the murder of former Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Baba Siddique, who was a close associate of Salman Khan.
Following these revelations, Bishnoi also issued threats to anyone connected with Salman, prompting heightened security measures for the Bollywood star. In response, over 60 plainclothes officers have been deployed around Bandstand and near Galaxy Apartments, monitoring the area around the clock for any suspicious activity. These officers adhere to a strict standard operating procedure (SOP) and keep a vigilant eye on all movements in the vicinity.
Also, the Mumbai Police have installed advanced AI-powered high-resolution CCTV cameras equipped with facial recognition technology. These cameras are designed to detect individuals who pass by multiple times, triggering alerts if the same face is recognized more than three times, indicating potential surveillance or reconnaissance activities.

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