The firing case in superstar Salman Khan's Galaxy apartment has not been resolved yet. After this incident, Salman's security was increased. In this case, after the accused Anuj Thapan committed suicide in police custody, another update is coming out regarding this case.
The family of accused Anuj Thapan, arrested in the firing case at Salman Khan's house, has refused to accept his body. The family has demanded a CBI inquiry.
Anuj's family filed a murder case
Anuj's grandfather Jaswant Singh alleged that it was not suicide but murder. When I saw the body, the marks on its neck were not of hanging but of strangulation.
Whereas Thapan's maternal uncle Kuldeep Bishnoi says that Anuj used to run the house and is from a very poor family. Anuj's widowed mother, younger brother and younger sister live with him. Who will run his family after he leaves? We no longer trust Maharashtra Police and the investigation of this case should be handed over to CBI, only then we will get justice.
He further said that Mumbai Police wants to get rid of us. For this reason he wants us to take Anuj's body and leave from here as soon as possible. We don't have money and that's why when we were in Punjab, Mumbai Police said, they are sending us tickets. The police told us to come here quickly and take the body from here to the village. He also promised to give money for this.
The police have given us our flight tickets but we do not trust the police, investigation should be done by CBI.
Police have arrested four accused in the firing case at Salman Khan's house. According to the police, one of them, Anuj Kumar Thapan, committed suicide in jail. After suicide, his body was brought to JJ Hospital where postmortem was conducted yesterday on May 2.
When did the firing take place at Salman Khan's house?
On the morning of Sunday, April 14, news came that firing had taken place outside Galaxy Apartment, Salman Khan's house. Two people came on a bike and fired 5 rounds outside Salman's house and ran away. After this, both the accused changed their clothes thrice so that they could not be identified. Police told the court that they had 40 bullets.