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KHANS UNDER THREAT
Hindustan Times
|November 08, 2024
A ctor Shah Rukh Khan received a death threat on Thursday. Mumbai Police confirmed that a call was made to the Bandra Police Station, during which the caller demanded ₹50 lakh, threatening to kill the actor if his demands were not met. When asked for his name, the caller reportedly said it didn't matter.
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The phone number used for the threat was registered to a man named Faizan from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. In an interview with Times Now, Faizan claimed his phone was stolen on November 2 and he denied making the threat call. A case has been filed under sections 308 (4) and 351 (3)(4) of the BNS, and an investigation team has been dispatched to Chhattisgarh.
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