The Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) Court has issued non-bailable warrants against gangsters Anmol Bishnoi and Rohit Godara in connection with the high-profile Salman Khan residence firing case. The incident, which occurred on April 14, 2024, has drawn significant media attention and raised concerns about celebrity security and organized crime.
The firing incident at Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s residence in Mumbai shocked the public and prompted an immediate investigation by Mumbai Police. The authorities identified Bishnoi and Godara as key suspects linked to the shooting. Both individuals are reputed to be involved in organized crime and have been on the police radar for their alleged criminal activities.
The MCOCA Court’s decision to issue non-bailable warrants underscores the severity of the charges against the accused and the court’s commitment to ensuring justice. Non-bailable warrants mean that Bishnoi and Godara will be held in custody until they can secure bail, reflecting the gravity of the allegations and the need to prevent them from evading legal proceedings.
Mumbai Police have been actively pursuing the case, gathering evidence and testimonies to strengthen their prosecution efforts. The issuance of non-bailable warrants is a critical step in ensuring that the accused face legal consequences for their alleged involvement in the shooting incident.
The case has heightened scrutiny around celebrity safety and the influence of organized crime in high-profile cases. Authorities are expected to intensify their efforts to apprehend the accused and bring them to justice. The development reflects the ongoing efforts to address organized crime and ensure the safety of public figures.