Salman Khan should be scared: This is what gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother, Anmol Bishnoi, told the shooters who fired multiple shots at the actor’s Mumbai home on April 14, police have found.
In its 1,735-page chargesheet filed before a special court, the Crime Branch included audio clips of conversations between the shooters and Anmol Bishnoi ahead of the firing. According to the chargesheet, Bishnoi instructed shooters Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal not to wear helmets and to smoke cigarettes to appear fearless.
The chargesheet also includes Salman Khan’s statement, in which he expressed that his family is in danger of being attacked by Anmol Bishnoi. In their conversations over the Signal app, Anmol Bishnoi directed the shooters to fire multiple shots at the actor’s home. “Fire in a way that Bhai (Salman) gets scared, keep smoking so that you appear fearless on (CCTV) camera,” he said.
The chargesheet notes that Anmol Bishnoi was in constant contact with Gupta and Pal before the shooting. The police also reported that gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is now in jail, had communicated with the shooters. Anmol Bishnoi told the shooters that if they were successful, they would “create history” and gain media attention.
The shooters, along with three others—Sonukumar Bishnoi, Mohammad Rafiq Choudhary, and Harpal Singh—have been arrested and are currently in judicial custody.
Lawrence Bishnoi, Anmol Bishnoi, and one Rawtaran Bishnoi are the wanted accused in the chargesheet. Anmol is believed to be in Canada, and a lookout circular has been issued against him.


