Mumbai: Actor-producer Aamir Khan on Friday welcomed
the Mumbai Police's reported move to cut security for him as news
emerged that a security review had been done for Bollywood
personalities.
"I completely endorse the move by Mumbai Police to reduce the security around me," Aamir posted on Facebook.
"The
police personnel can be put to better use in securing the city. If and
when the Mumbai Police feel the need to increase my security, they will.
I trust them completely," Aamir added.
His comments followed reported moves by police to slash security for top rated stars for him and his colleague Shah Rukh Khan.
A
police spokesperson, while confirming the routine exercise of annual
security audit on threat perceptions to various personalities, added
that no actor's security has been downgraded or increased.
When contacted, Maharashtra's Minister of State for Home Ranjit Patil said he was not aware of the development.
Shah
Rukh and Aamir, both 50, will be entitled to two armed constables in
two shifts, down from the earlier round-the-clock security by four armed
constables and an escort vehicle.
The two had been provided 24x7
security after controversies following their comments on "intolerance"
increased threat perceptions to their lives, another official said.
Besides
the Khans, police provides security to around 40 Bollywood
personalities including directors Rajkumar Hirani, Farah Khan, Vidhu
Vinod Chopra, brothers Ali and Karim Morani, and Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt
and actor Akshay Kumar.
Security cover is also accorded to icons like Lata Mangeshkar, Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan among some others.
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