Salman Khan is known as the bad boy of Bollywood and he will be in
the news for all the wrong reasons. There were cases on him for his rash
and reckless driving, poaching endangered animals and and fights with
his co-stars have created shivers in the tinsel town. And freshly, the
'Dabangg' star's act of threatening a fisherman has hit the headlines.
The story is Salman has purchased two luxury cottages near Chimbai area in Mumbai's Bandra. Soon after the actor bought the cottages his bodyguards have started bullying a fisher man named Lawrence Falcon who parked his four boats and fishing nets on the bench which is blocking the sea view to Salman bhai's cottages.
It seems the actor's bodyguards didn't stop there and assaulted one of the family members of the family. Adding to that, the situation went worse when Salman himself landed into the scene and threatened to beat one the family members of the fisherman if he won't vacate the place immediately.
So far the fisherman's family have lodged three complaints and irony is the cops haven't registered an FIR against Salman or his bodyguards, instead the police have lodged a non-cognizable offence on the actor. It seems, not all are equal before law!
The story is Salman has purchased two luxury cottages near Chimbai area in Mumbai's Bandra. Soon after the actor bought the cottages his bodyguards have started bullying a fisher man named Lawrence Falcon who parked his four boats and fishing nets on the bench which is blocking the sea view to Salman bhai's cottages.
It seems the actor's bodyguards didn't stop there and assaulted one of the family members of the family. Adding to that, the situation went worse when Salman himself landed into the scene and threatened to beat one the family members of the fisherman if he won't vacate the place immediately.
So far the fisherman's family have lodged three complaints and irony is the cops haven't registered an FIR against Salman or his bodyguards, instead the police have lodged a non-cognizable offence on the actor. It seems, not all are equal before law!

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