This 62-year-old accused, who was arrested from Salman's bungalow, will be questioned
This 62-year-old accused, who was arrested from Salman's bungalow, will be questioned
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In a recent sensational incident, the Mumbai Police arrested the man who took care of the famous actor Salman Khan's bungalow in custody on Wednesday. Yes, this man, who has been looking after Salman's bungalow for the last 20 years, is a wanted criminal of Mumbai Police and the police was looking for him for the last 29 years. At the same time, according to the reports, the name of this man arrested from Salman Khan's Gorai bungalow is Shakti Siddheshwar Rana and a close acquaintance of Mumbai police informed about this 62-year-old man working here.

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At the same time, Unit 4 of the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police, after getting information from the informer, attacked the house of Salman Khan with full planning and seeing the police coming, Rana was trying to escape from the bungalow but since the police at that time surrounded the bungalow, so he could not manage to escape. While talking about the matter, the police said that "Rana and some of his associates were arrested by the police in 1990 in a case of theft." He later came out on bail and since then he has been continuously dodged by the police.

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When Rana did not reach court on all the cases, non-bailable warrant was issued against him. Despite Rana's sudden disappearance from the city, the Mumbai Police kept getting information about him continuously and two days before Rana's presence was found in a luxurious bungalow. When the police reached the spot on the informant's information, they came to know that this bungalow belongs to Salman Khan. However, the crime branch of the police raided the bungalow without informing Salman and arrested Rana " When, how and through whom Rana came in contact with him is being investigated.

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