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During the course of the investigation into the murder of Sidhu Moose Wala, investigators uncovered some previously unknown information. A sharpshooter came within inches of killing Salman Khan outside his home, but the actor was reportedly saved by a whisker.

According to information obtained by Times Network, Lawrence Bishnoi, a suspect in the Moose Wala murder case, dispatched a sharpshooter with a small-bore weapon hidden in a modified hockey casing to assassinate Salman Khan. The sharpshooter was allegedly planted outside the actor’s home to assassinate him, but he backed out at the last minute.
THE MOST STUNNING TWIST IN MOOSEWALA MURDER CASE
EXCLUSIVE: Times Network’s @NikunjGargN reveals the most stunning twist in #SidhuMooseWala murder investigations & it has connection with #SalmanKhan.
A sharpshooter almost got Bollywood superstar outside his house. Listen. pic.twitter.com/ygJJwhlvVQ
— Mirror Now (@MirrorNow) June 9, 2022
Lawrence Bishnoi and his men conducted a recon of Salman Khan and discovered that the actor does not accompany security guards when he goes cycling in the morning. The assassins were aware that the actor was vulnerable at the time and devised a plan to eliminate Salman Khan.

However, on D-Day, as the sharpshooters were about to carry out their plan and Salman Khan was about to leave his house that morning, an escort of Mumbai Police who was at his gate, engaged with the actor because he had a public function that day.
This alarmed the sharpshooter and his companions, and they decided that now was not the time to carry out their plan. They were afraid of being apprehended by police, so the sharpshooter was ordered to abandon the plan.
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