
Man Enters Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment In Mumbai Illegally Despite Heavy Security
In a shocking incident, a man entered Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment in Mumbai on May 20, 2025. CNN-News18 has learnt that the man illegally entered the Bollywood superstar's house at around 7:15 pm on Tuesday. However, he was soon caught. He has been identified as Jitendra Kumar Singh and is said to be a resident of Chhattisgarh. He is currently in police custody.Besides this, a woman also tried to enter Salman Khan's residence on Thursday morning. She has also been taken into custody by the Mumbai police. While more details are awaited, this has surely raised concerns about Salman Khan's security, who has also been getting death threats for a long time now. n18oc_india

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