We Have Taken Threat Letter To Salman Seriously: Mumbai Police Commissioner
Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey on Monday said they have taken the threat letter received by Bollywood actor Salman Khan "seriously", and all angles of the case will be probed.
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Sanjay
Pandey
on
Monday
said
they
have
taken
the
threat
letter
received
by
Bollywood
actor
Salman
Khan
"seriously",
and
all
angles
of
the
case
will
be
probed.
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Earlier
in
the
day,
a
police
team
visited
Khan's
residence
in
suburban
Bandra
and
increased
security
around
the
premises,
a
day
after
the
actor
and
his
father
and
screenplay
writer
Salim
Khan
received
an
anonymous
letter
threatening
to
kill
them.
Talking
to
reporters,
Pandey
said,
“As
the
matter
is
serious,
so
we
have
also
taken
this
issue
seriously.
Our
officials
are
actively
investigating
the
case.
No
one
has
been
detained
till
now."
"It's
too
early
to
say
if
the
letter
is
fake,
and
also
we
can't
say
anything
about
the
(involvement
of)
Lawrence
Bishnoi
gang.
But
whatever
content
is
there
in
the
letter,
we
are
taking
it
seriously
and
conducting
probe,"
the
commissioner
added.
On
Sunday
morning,
noted
writer
Salim
Khan
was
sitting
on
a
bench
at
the
Bandra
Bandstand
after
a
morning
walk
when
an
unidentified
man
kept
there
a
letter
which
mentioned
a
threat
to
kill
him
and
his
actor-son.
Later,
with
the
help
of
his
security
personnel,
Salim
Khan
contacted
the
police
and
an
FIR
was
registered
under
section
506-II
(criminal
intimidation)
of
the
Indian
Penal
Code
at
the
Bandra
police
station.
On
Monday,
five
officials
of
the
Mumbai
crime
branch
along
with
local
police
personnel
visited
Salman
Khan's
residence
at
the
Galaxy
Apartments
in
Bandra
area
and
spoke
to
his
family
members.
They
spent
about
an
hour
at
the
actor's
home
and
then
left,
an
official
said.
The
police
also
visited
the
spot
where
Salim
Khan
had
got
the
threat
letter,
he
said.
Taking
serious
cognisance
of
the
letter,
the
police
are
scanning
the
footage
of
various
CCTVs
installed
in
the
area
to
identity
the
person
who
had
left
the
threat
note
on
the
bench
there,
the
official
said.