Anmol Bishnoi files plea to surrender in Salman Khan firing case before Mumbai court
Anmol Bishnoi, accused in the Salman Khan house firing incident, has moved the Mumbai court seeking permission to voluntarily surrender. He claims he wants to participate in the trial and ensure fair judicial proceedings.

Anmol Bishnoi, the accused in the high-profile shooting incident at Bollywood actor Salman Khan's residence, has approached the Mumbai court with a petition requesting permission to surrender voluntarily.
In his formal plea submitted to the court, Bishnoi expressed his intention to submit before the judicial system to actively participate in the ongoing trial. According to the petition, Bishnoi stated that he wishes to surrender "to face the ongoing trial and join the judicial proceedings in the interest of fair trial and further in the interest of justice." This move suggests Bishnoi's willingness to cooperate with the legal process and defend himself through the courts rather than remaining outside the legal system.
The firing incident at Salman Khan's house in Mumbai drew significant attention from both law enforcement and the media. The case has been under investigation by the Mumbai Police, with multiple arrests made in connection with the shooting. Anmol Bishnoi's alleged involvement in the case had made him a key figure in the investigation, with authorities pursuing him as part of their efforts to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
The actor's house firing case has been one of the notable criminal matters handled by the Mumbai court system. The incident raised concerns about security in residential areas of the city and sparked discussions about gang-related violence in Mumbai. The police had been actively investigating the motive behind the shooting and the network of individuals allegedly involved in planning and executing the attack.
By filing this surrender plea, Bishnoi appears to be taking a strategic legal step. The court will now need to examine his petition and decide whether to accept his voluntary surrender. If approved, Bishnoi would be brought into judicial custody, allowing the trial to proceed with his presence and participation. This development could accelerate the legal proceedings in the case and allow all accused parties to face trial together before the Mumbai court.
The case continues to draw public attention given the prominence of the victim and the serious nature of the allegations. The court's decision on Bishnoi's plea will be a significant moment in the progression of this criminal matter through Mumbai's judicial system.
Source: Hindustan Times