A threatening voice-note sent to Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh was shared via a VPN, with the sender’s identity kept confidential. Following the message demanding crores of rupees, security has been heightened outside Singh’s residence, prompting a police investigation into the matter. Similarly, Salman Khan’s brother-in-law Aayush Sharma received a threatening email purportedly from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, sent through a Proton email account, leading to concerns over celebrity safety.
In a separate alarming incident, shots were fired outside director Rohit Shetty’s house, with investigations revealing the involvement of a vehicle sourced from Pune. The vehicle, sold to an arrested individual for Rs 30,000, was later left in Juhu, Mumbai, by the accused. The complexity of the case deepened as it was disclosed that the shooter was instructed to retrieve the vehicle and carry out the firing by a suspect aiming to instill fear in Mumbai.
The Mumbai Crime Branch further revealed that the absconding accused orchestrated the distribution of weapons, with one being passed to the arrested individual involved in the Rohit Shetty firing case. The accused were allegedly in contact with the mastermind through a specific app, with monetary transactions facilitating the criminal activities. The unfolding events underscore the ongoing challenges of ensuring security and combating threats in the entertainment hub of Mumbai.
