Key Points
Accused claims case is fabricated in bail plea
Police confirm strong evidence including fingerprints
Saif suffered thoracic spine injuries in January attack
Accused entered India from Bangladesh before Mumbai stay
In his plea, submitted through his lawyer, Ajay Gawali, Shehzad claims that he is innocent and that the case against him is fabricated.
The bail application states that the FIR was registered improperly. It also states that Shehzad has fully cooperated with the investigation and that all evidence is already with the police, making any tampering impossible.
The case is currently being heard in the Bandra Magistrate Court. However, it will be transferred to the Sessions Court once the police file the chargesheet. As of now, the Bandra Police have yet to submit the chargesheet.
Shehzad is accused of breaking into Saif Ali Khan's home on January 16 with the intention of robbing. During the incident, the actor was attacked and suffered serious injuries to his thoracic spine and other parts of his body. He was immediately taken to Lilavati Hospital, where he received treatment for five days before being discharged on January 21.
In February, Mumbai Police claimed they had ample evidence against the arrested accused. They also confirmed that he entered India from Bangladesh and stayed in various locations in Kolkata before coming to Mumbai.
Earlier, Additional Commissioner of Police Paramjit Singh Dahiya refuted rumours that the accused's fingerprints did not match. "Whenever an accusation is made, multiple pieces of evidence are collected against it. We have found much oral, physical, and technical evidence against the accused... We have caught the right person," he said.
Comments:
Rahul K.
This bail plea seems like a desperate move. The police sound confident about their evidence - fingerprints don't lie! Hope justice is served properly.
Priya M.
Saif went through so much trauma 😢 That spinal injury sounded terrifying. Regardless of bail, the accused should face consequences if guilty.
Amit S.
Interesting how he claims it's fabricated after months in custody. If he's innocent, why wait so long to speak up? Something feels off here.
Neha T.
The Bangladesh connection makes this more serious. Was this just a robbery or something planned? Police need to investigate deeper 👀
Vikram J.
While I hope the truth comes out, we should remember everyone deserves fair legal process - even if the accused seems guilty at first glance.