Bollywood actor Salman Khan and his family are constantly facing threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The threats from this gang have raised concerns about the safety of the Khan family. Recently, Salman Khan's close friend and friend Baba Siddiqui was also attacked by this gang, in which he lost his life. Since this incident, Salman and his close ones are constantly receiving threats. Salim Khan also received threats Salman Khan's father, Salim Khan, has also received threats from this gang several times before. Last year, when Salim Khan was on a morning walk, a threatening letter was found lying on his bench. This incident was an indication that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang is seriously targeting him and his family. Salim Khan bought a new car amidst threats The Khan family has bought a new luxury car for themselves amid these security concerns. On the occasion of Dhanteras, a new Mercedes-Benz GLS car was seen outside Salim Khan's house, which costs around Rs 1.32 crore. This new white car was brought home after a puja with a garland. It is being said that Salman Khan has also ordered a bulletproof Nissan Petrol SUV worth Rs 2 crore from Dubai for his security. Threats and firing incidents by Bishnoi gang A few months ago, this gang had directly targeted Salman Khan and fired at his Galaxy Apartments in Bandra. After this incident, the police arrested several people, but despite this, threats from the gang continue. Apology demanded in black buck hunting case Lawrence Bishnoi gang believes that Salman Khan should apologize in the Blackbuck hunting case. Bishnoi society considers blackbuck sacred and is very serious about this matter. Lawrence Bishnoi has said on many occasions that Salman will have to apologize; otherwise, he will have to face the consequences. But Salim Khan made it clear in his statement that Salman has not hunted any deer, so the question of apology does not arise. CRS: Centre Launches Mobile App for Birth, Death Registration Canada: Former Indian Foreign Secretary Responds to Amit Shah's Inclusion in Khalistani Kill Plot Amit Shah Turns 60: PM Modi Hails Him as an 'Exceptional Administrator'