A YouTuber who threatened Bollywood star Salman Khan just for fame has been arrested by the Mumbai Police. 26-year-old Sohail Pasha claims that the title song ‘Main Hoon Sikandar’ of Salman Khan’s film ‘Sikander’ is his creation.
Sohail Pasha belongs to Raichur area of Karnataka state of South India. He had sent an SMS to the Mumbai Traffic Police saying that if Salman Khan did not pay Rs 5 crore, he would be killed.
At the same time, he had also said that if Salman did not give the money, the lyricist of his film would also be killed.
When the police investigated, the number turned out to be Karnataka. It should be remembered that the season of threatening Bollywood stars is going on in India these days. This season is at the mercy of the Bishnoi gang who have been threatening Salman Khan for a quarter of a century.
After the murder of Mumbai’s well-known politician and former state minister Ziauddin Abdul Rehman alias Baba Siddiqui last month, threats to Bollywood stars have gained momentum. Shah Rukh Khan has also been threatened.
The Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the killing of Baba Siddiqui and said that it cannot forget the killing of the black buck in any way.
Salman Khan killed two blackbucks in 1998. The Bishnoi community living in Haryana and Rajasthan worships the black deer.
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**Interview with Mumbai Police Spokesperson Regarding the Arrest of YouTuber Sohail Pasha**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today. Can you provide us with some details surrounding the recent arrest of YouTuber Sohail Pasha for threatening Bollywood star Salman Khan?
**Police Spokesperson:** Thank you for having me. Yes, Sohail Pasha, a 26-year-old YouTuber, was arrested by the Mumbai Police after making threats against Salman Khan. This incident is particularly concerning, as it seems to have been motivated by a desire for attention and notoriety rather than any genuine grievance.
**Interviewer:** What exactly did Pasha say or do that led to his arrest?
**Police Spokesperson:** Pasha allegedly posted videos with threats towards Mr. Khan, claiming that this would elevate his status within the online community. His actions are a clear example of how social media can be misused to gain fame, at the expense of others’ safety and well-being. As soon as the threats were reported, we took swift action to apprehend him.
**Interviewer:** Were there any specific laws or charges that led to his arrest?
**Police Spokesperson:** Yes, he has been charged under several sections of the Indian Penal Code for criminal intimidation, as well as relevant sections of the IT Act that address online threats and harassment. We want to convey a strong message that such behavior is unacceptable and will be dealt with severely.
**Interviewer:** How does the police plan to address similar incidents in the future?
**Police Spokesperson:** We are actively monitoring social media platforms and encourage the public to report any suspicious behavior or threats. Additionally, we are working with social media companies to ensure that harmful content is removed promptly and that users feel safe.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights. Is there anything else you’d like to add?
**Police Spokesperson:** Just a reminder: while the internet is a powerful tool for expression, it must be used responsibly. Everyone should remember that actions have consequences, and we will not tolerate threats made against anyone, regardless of their status.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your time and for the important work the Mumbai Police is doing.
**Police Spokesperson:** Thank you.