Bollywood superstar salman khan has received another threat. A person named Mohammad Tayyab sent a text message to the mumbai Control Room number saying, 'We will not spare salman Khan. Something very bad will happen. We are giving you the last warning.' The accused has also been arrested in this case. According to UP's noida police, the accused's name is Mohammad Tayyab, who is 18 years old. The accused is a resident of Bareilly, but lives in his uncle's house in Kardampuri, delhi and works as a carpenter. Mohammad Tayyab's father's name is Mohammad Tahir and he works as a tailor.

According to the police, a bungalow was being built in noida Sector 92, where Mohammad Tayyab was working as a carpenter. He gets eight thousand rupees per month. After investigation, mumbai police has arrested Tayyab. The accused has told in interrogation that he had sent this message jokingly.

Earlier also one accused was arrested

Earlier another case of threatening salman khan and Zeeshan Siddiqui came to light, in which it is alleged that a youth named Gurfan Khan threatened baba Siddiqui's son Zeeshan Siddiqui and salman Khan. This threatening call came on the phone of Zeeshan Siddiqui's public relations office in Bandra east on last friday evening. On the phone, the person had threatened to kill Zeeshan Siddiqui and actor salman Khan.

The police had registered a case in Nirmalnagar police station on the basis of a complaint given by an employee of Zeeshan Siddiqui's office. In this case, the Crime Branch of mumbai police arrested Gufran Khan from Noida. He had threatened Zeeshan Siddiqui by calling and messaging on the mobile number dedicated to the public in his office. The accused claimed that he did not give this threat, he had received this information. When mumbai police asked him from where he got the information, he was unable to give any answer. After intensive interrogation, he said that he did not get any information from anyone, he felt it came to his mind, so he threatened by calling and messaging. Nirmalnagar police station is conducting further investigation in the case.

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