Salman Khan Has Received Another Death Threat!!!

A 20-year-old man from Noida has been arrested for allegedly making threat calls targeting actor Salman Khan and Zeeshan Siddiqui, the son of the late politician Baba Siddiqui, officials reported on Tuesday.
The Mumbai Police stated that the call, received at the public relations office of Zeeshan Siddiqui in Bandra East, included threats to both Siddiqui and Khan, alongside demands for money.
"The threatening call came in on Friday evening. The caller issued threats against Zeeshan Siddiqui and actor Salman Khan and demanded a sum of money," police officials confirmed.
A case was registered against unidentified individuals at Nirmalnagar Police Station following a complaint from an employee at Siddiqui's office.
NCP’s Bandra East candidate Zeeshan Siddiqui first won the constituency in 2019 after defeating Viswanath Mahadeshwar of Shiv Sena. He faces Varun Sardesai of the Shiv Sena (UBT) in the close polls.
Former Maharashtra minister and NCP chief Baba Siddiqui was tragically shot dead on October 12 near his son's office near Nirmal Nagar in Mumbai.The attack has been attributed to a gang led by incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. So far, the Mumbai Police have arrested 15 individuals in connection with the case.
On October 26, nine suspects in Baba Siddiqui’s murder were presented in Mumbai’s Esplanade Court after their police custody period concluded. The court extended the custody of five suspects—Nitin Sapre, Ram Kanojiya, Sambhaji Pardhi, Chetan Pardhi, and Pradeep Thombre—until November 4.Another suspect, Harish Nishad, have become remanded to the custody of the Mumbai Crime Branch until October 28, at the same time as accused shooters Gurmail Singh, Dharmaraj Kashyap, and Pravin Lonkar have been sent to judicial custody.
Sujeet Singh, who escaped his arrest on Friday, was remanded in custody with the useful resources of the Mumbai Crime Branch. It emerged that Singh, who lives in Mumbai, was arrested after a tip-off in Ludhiana, Punjab. He was initially detained at the Jamalpur police station, and then sent to Mumbai for a similar investigation.