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Firing At Salman Home: Lookout Notice Against Bishnoi's Brother | Mumbai News - Times of India

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MUMBAI: The

city crime branch

, probing the firing incident outside actor

Salman Khan

's Bandra residence on April 14, has issued a

look-out circular

(LOC) against wanted accused

Anmol Bishnoi

, brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.

Anmol, suspected to be in Canada, had shared a post on social media claiming responsibility for the firing after the incident and said it was the "first and last warning" for Khan.

Anmol has 18 criminal cases registered against him.

An LOC notice is sent to all airports in the country. When a suspect tries to escape from the country or lands in India, the immigration authorities detain the person after getting an alert based on the LOC issued against the suspect. The immigration authorities then inform the police station or investigating agency concerned about the detention of the suspect. Once a chargesheet is filed, the investigating agency can also issue a red-corner notice against a suspect living in a foreign country for extradition.

In the wee hours of April 14, two bike-borne men had opened fire outside Salman's Galaxy Apartments. The crime branch later arrested the two alleged shooters Vikas Kumar Gupta and Sagar Kumar Pal from Gujarat. The shooters had done shooting practice in Bihar, said police.

On Thursday, police arrested two more accused, Subhash Chander (37) and Anuj Thapan (32), from Punjab. The duo had allegedly supplied weapons to the shooters.

"Thapan is involved in two previous cases, including a

firing case

in Punjab in which Lawrence and Anmol are co-accused," said a police officer.

City police are in the process of preparing documents for invoking the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act against the four arrested accused.

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