The team of Indian film director Rohit Shetty has issued a statement regarding the alleged unauthorized police trackers on his personal vehicles. According to Indian media reports, Rohit Shetty may face legal action for allegedly having trackers installed on two of his cars. The director’s spokesperson stated that the trackers were placed on January 31, 2026, after a shooting incident occurred at the director’s residence in Mumbai. The police claim that the arrested individuals are linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The team’s statement stated that the police had increased security measures and provided protection after the shooting incident. Initially, trackers were placed, which have since been removed. The spokesperson further stated that Rohit Shetty is still under police security and two personnel have been assigned to ensure his protection, while also expressing gratitude for the cooperation of the Mumbai Police.
Earlier, Indian media reports had claimed that Rohit Shetty’s cars had unauthorized police trackers. According to reports, a Regional Transport Office official stated that under the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 (amended in 2019), it is not permissible to place police stickers, logos, or signs on private vehicles. The shooting incident occurred at Rohit Shetty’s residence in Juhu, where five bullets were fired. Investigations by the Mumbai Crime Branch revealed that the vehicle used in the attack was acquired from Pune. Five suspects were arrested and charged. Bollywood actress Selenia Jaitley spoke candidly about her toughest period in personal life, saying she felt like crying alone, had given up on herself, and thought she had lost. Shiloh, a 19-year-old, played the role of an actress in K-pop artist Day Young’s song “What’s Girl to Do.” Actor Thalapathy Vijay, who transitioned from acting to politics, lost his temper with a security guard at an election rally.

