Good news for fans: Two suspects who fired shots at Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartments in Mumbai have been caught in Gujarat.
Salman Khan’s home in Bandra, Galaxy Apartment, was hit by gunfire around 5 am on Sunday, shocking the nation. Family, including Arbaaz Khan, Salim Khan, friends, and fans were all stunned. However, there’s some good news now. The two individuals responsible for the attack have been captured in the Bhuj district of Gujarat, according to News18. They were found miles away from Mumbai.
Salman Khan house firing: Two accused who fled Mumbai after the incident are now arrested:
Mumbai’s Crime Branch captured both culprits, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, in Bhuj, Gujarat. They were spotted together on a bike by the cops. The report reveals they were staying in a rented flat in Panvel before attacking Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartments. They reportedly surveyed the area before the attack. An autorickshaw driver took them to the owner’s house in Panvel. The two even provided their Aadhaar copies to rent the house.
The track of the two miscreants who fired at Salman Khan’s residence as probed by the officials:
After firing four shots, they escaped. Reports say they used a rented bike, not their own. They fled to Mount Mary Church in Bandra, ditched the bike, then took a train to Santacruz. From there, they headed east and grabbed an auto from the Western Express Highway to reach Mira Road. They went off the radar until now. The crime branch expanded the investigation to Gurugram and Haryana, as one of the accused faced charges there. They were finally caught in Gujarat after a search, leading to their arrest.
FB post claiming responsibility behind the Salman Khan house firing incident traced to Portugal?
A Facebook post linked to the Salman Khan house firing incident was traced to Portugal, according to ETimes and Deccan Herald. Anmol Bishnoi reportedly claimed in the post to be the mastermind behind the attacks, warning the actor that it was just a trailer. Police are investigating the claim. They’re also looking into the possibility of a VPN being used to conceal the real location of the person behind the post.