Saif Ali Khan attack: Bandra police files ‘strong’ chargesheet against accused | Mumbai News
With nearly 35 key witness accounts 25 CCTV footage matches and ‘indisputable’ forensic evidence, Mumbai police has claimed to have filed a ‘strong’ chargesheet against Bangladeshi national Mohammed Shariful Fakir Islam, 30, who is accused of attacking Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan on January 16 at his residence in Bandra (West). The Bandra police submitted an over 1600-page chargesheet on Tuesday against Shariful, who was arrested from a labour camp in Thane on January 19. The police have included reports of the facial recognition test conducted by the forensic laboratory in the chargesheet. “We had sent around 300 CCTV footages to the FSL and out of that 25 footages matched with the face of the accused,” said a police source. Story continues below this ad The CCTVs include cameras from inside Khan’s building, cameras installed around Khan’s building, at Bandra Railway station and CCTVs from Dadar and Worli, where he had gone after the crime. Besides CCTVs, the police have also claimed to have included his mobile phone location, and the IPDR (internet protocol details …
