Saif Ali Khan Attack Case: Mumbai police have filed charge sheet

Mumbai, April 8 (IANS). Police filed a charge sheet in the Bandra Court on Tuesday in the case of the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. This charge magazine is of more than a thousand pages and there is many important evidence in it, which was received partly Islam during the investigation against the accused. According to police, the report of the forensic laboratory was also mentioned in this charge magazine, which in this case could be an important point. According to the report, the piece of knife met the body of Saif Ali Khan and near the accused were all three different pieces of the same knife. This makes it clear that the attacker used the same knife to attack Saif Ali Khan. In addition, police also found marks from the left -hand left hand of the accused partly Islam during the investigation. The report of these fingerprints is also mentioned in the charge magazine, which makes the accused even clearer. The Bandra police have already arrested the part of Islam, which was accused in the case. Closely with the filing of the charge page, further legal process of the case is reinforced. Please tell the accused in this case, Shahzad has also filed a bail request. The bail of the accused must be heard on Wednesday. In the last hearing, police in court said that accused Mohammad Shariful Islam Shahzad is a citizen in Bangladesh and lives illegally in India. If the accused is released on bail, he can run to Bangladesh and intervene in the investigation. On the bail of the accused, he can be expected to be involved in such serious crimes again. At the same time, the accused said he was innocent and that a false case was registered against him. It is noteworthy that Saif was attacked in its Bandra house on the morning of January 16. The actor was injured in many places. Despite his injuries, Saif himself reached the hospital at his son Taimur. This case is underway in the Bandra Magistrate’s Court, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Sessions Court. -Ians PSK/CBT Share this story Tags