In a shocking turn of events, details have emerged about a dangerous conspiracy involving Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang to assassinate Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. A charge sheet filed by Navi Mumbai Police reveals that the gang allegedly gave a betel nut (a form of payment in crime) worth Rs 25 lakh to execute the murder. The new revelations came after the arrest of Sukhbir Balbir Singh, alias Sukha, a gang member.
The Chilling Plot Unveiled
According to the police charge sheet, Sukha, who was arrested in Panipat, was deeply involved in hiring hitmen from the Bishnoi gang. The plan, which had been in the works between August 2023 and April 2024, was elaborate. The gang was prepared to use high-powered weapons like AK-47s and M16 rifles, which they intended to source from Pakistan, to carry out the murder of Salman Khan.
Boys Under 18 Hired for the Task
One of the most disturbing elements of the plot was Sukha’s decision to hire underage boys to execute the assassination. These boys, reportedly under 18, were trained and prepared to carry out the hit. According to the police, they may be hiding in various locations, including Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Raigarh, and parts of Gujarat.
Keeping a Close Eye on Salman
The charge sheet also reveals that a staggering 60-70 individuals were assigned to keep track of Salman Khan’s every move. From his residence in Bandra to his farmhouse in Panvel, and even while he was at Goregaon Film City, the actor was under constant surveillance. The gang’s operatives meticulously monitored his routine, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike.
The Escape Plan After the Assassination
The plot didn’t just involve the murder of Salman Khan. The gang had already planned their escape route. After carrying out the assassination, they intended to gather in Kanyakumari, from where they would travel by boat to Sri Lanka. Once in Sri Lanka, they planned to continue to other countries, making it nearly impossible for Indian authorities to track them down.
Sukha’s Role in the Conspiracy
Sukhbir Balbir Singh, known as Sukha, played a key role in organizing this deadly plan. He not only offered the betel nut worth Rs 25 lakh but also worked closely with an alleged handler named Dogar, who is reportedly based in Pakistan. Sukha entrusted the task to shooter Ajay Kashyap and four others, who carried out reconnaissance (recce) missions to gather information about Salman Khan’s security.
Deadly Weapons from Pakistan
The police charge sheet further states that Sukha and his team were preparing to bring in dangerous firearms from Pakistan, including AK-47s, M16s, and AK92 rifles. These weapons were to be used in the assassination attempt, further escalating the threat to Salman Khan’s life.
The detailed plot, which involved extensive surveillance, cross-border connections, and a well-organized escape plan, has shocked many, leaving fans and followers concerned about the actor’s safety.