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Salman Khan applies for gun license after receiving death threats

Salman Khan applies for gun license after receiving death threats

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A month after receiving death threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, whose gang members were involved in the brutal assassination of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, Salman Khan has applied for a gun licence.

The actor visited Mumbai Police headquarters on July 22 and met with the top cop Vivek Phansalkar for the weapon licence. His visit was a mandatory procedure in applying for a gun licence for physical verification before the authority. 

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