The Mumbai Police have issued a lookout circular (LOC) against an Indian medical student studying in the United Kingdom for allegedly sending a threatening email to Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The police have initiated the process to bring the student back to India as he has been identified as the sender of the email, according to an official. The student is in his third year of medical education and hails from Haryana. He is likely to return to India by the end of this year when his academic session ends in the UK.
The police suspect the student allegedly sent threatening messages to Salman Khan in the name of jailed gangster Goldy Brar in March. A few days ago, Salman Khan received an e-mail on one of his official IDs which stated that he should meet gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s aide Goldy Brar and sort out their differences once and for all, or be ready to face the consequences. The investigation into the email led the police to the Indian student in the UK.
This is not the first time Salman Khan has been targeted with threats. The Mumbai Police recently nabbed a minor boy after he called up the control room and allegedly threatened to kill Salman Khan. The police took immediate action and traced the call, leading to the arrest of the boy.
Threats against celebrities are not uncommon in India, with several incidents reported in the past. However, the Mumbai Police have taken a stern approach towards such incidents and have been successful in apprehending the culprits.
The issuing of a lookout circular against the Indian student studying in the UK sends a strong message that the police will not tolerate threats against public figures. The police have assured that they will take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of Salman Khan and other public figures who may be targeted in the future.
In recent years, there has been a growing concern over cybercrime, with the use of technology to commit crimes increasing rapidly. The Mumbai Police have been proactive in addressing this issue and have taken several measures to curb cybercrime. The police have urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.