Tiger Shroff, a leading actor in Bollywood, got into hot water not too long ago after reports surfaced online suggesting he was receiving death threats. This stirred up fear and concern among his fans. But in a surprising turn of events, Mumbai Police have now stated that the threat in question has no basis in fact and claim to have taken strict measures against whoever is spreading these dangerous false claims.
What Actually Happened?
As the police report notes, “An email not corroborated by verifiable sources claiming a death threat to Tiger Shroff was in circulation.” This email presence created anxiety not only among his followers but also in the media. Subsequently, the Mumbai Police Cyber Crime department took it upon themselves to start looking into the matter.
The trail led to a man from Ghaziabad, who has now been arrested. He was the last known person in touch with what are presumed to be the fake documents. Initial enquiries suggest this person does not seem to possess any real intention to cause harm to the actor but was simply trying to gain media attention through this ruse.
An official statement has explained:
“Tiger Shroff did not face any credible threat. The circulating message was created by someone with the intent of public deception. The necessary legal steps have been undertaken and the individual has been detained under pertinent sections of the IPC and IT Act.”
Tiger Shroff’s Team Responds
Though not yet public, his close sources, as per an insider, stated that the actor is “safe, calm, and concentrating on his professional commitments.”
The Baaghi actor is currently immersed in prepping for his upcoming releases, including Rambo and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.
Netizens React: From Concern to Commendation
Netizens quickly shifted gears from worry to applause for the swift action taken:
💬 “Tiger is our action hero. Can’t scare him with lies.”
💬 “Good to see the police crack down on fake news creators. Enough is enough.”
💬 “Social media shouldn’t be a playground for panic mongers.”
Police Caution Against Fake Threats
Authorities have issued a public warning against the misuse of digital platforms to spread false information or incite fear. Such acts will be treated as criminal offences and dealt with strictly under cybercrime laws.
The arrest sends a strong message to those who try to use celebrity names for personal publicity or mischief.
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