Salman Khan and his brother Arbaaz Khan were questioned by Mumbai Police about the April 14 shooting outside Salman’s residence. The actor told cops he woke up to bullet sounds.
Actor Salman Khan on June 4 told the Mumbai Police he woke up to bullet sounds in the early hours of April 14, a night after he had partied and had slept late.
On Wednesday, an official told news agency PTI that the Mumbai Police recorded statements of the actor and his actor brother Arbaaz Khan in connection with the incident of firing outside his residence in April.
A four-member crime branch team visited Galaxy Apartments in Bandra, where Salman lives, on June 4, he said.
Salman’s statement was recorded for nearly four hours, while his brother’s statement was recorded for more than two hours, the official said.
Two motorbike-borne men fired multiple rounds outside Salman Khan’s residence in the early hours of April 14.
While recording their statements, the crime branch officials asked Salman and Arbaaz around 150 questions, the official said.
The gang had issued threats to Salman Khan in the past, but so far its members have not tried to extort money from the actor, the police official said.