Pak Guns, Sri Lanka Escape Plan: How Salman Khan Murder Plot Was Hatched
NDTV
The Lawrence Bishnoi gang had allegedly conspired to strike Salman Khan's car in Maharashtra's Panvel, armed with weapons sourced from a Pakistani arms supplier.
AK-47 and M-16 rifles from Pakistan, minor sharpshooters and an escape plan to Sri Lanka - the police have uncovered chilling details of an assassination plot to kill Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang had allegedly conspired to strike Mr Khan's car in Maharashtra's Panvel, armed with weapons sourced from a Pakistani arms supplier.
The intricate plan, allegedly hatched by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, involved a sophisticated network of operatives and a cache of high-powered weapons. According to Navi Mumbai police sources, the gang enlisted the help of 60 to 70 individuals, each assigned specific roles in the execution of the diabolical plot.
Central to the scheme was the use of minors as shooters. The plan aimed to strike at Mr Khan's vehicle in Panvel or target his secluded farmhouse.