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Bangladesh, Saif Ali Khan and Mumbai police
Saif Ali Khan Attack: How did Mumbai police find that the attacker was a Bangladeshi citizen? Find out
This article contains gruesome details of violence that could be triggering for some readers. On January 16, Saif Ali Khan was stabbed multiple times during an attempted robbery at his Bandra home. He is currently receiving treatment at Lilavati Hospital.
Suspected Bangladeshi arrested in stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan
A man thought to be a citizen of Bangladesh was arrested in India's financial capital Mumbai on Sunday and is considered the prime suspect in the stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan, police said.
Saif Ali Khan Incident: Attacker Panicked After Seeing His Image On Tv, Planned To Flee To Bangladesh: Police
The shocking nature of the attack raised serious concerns regarding security at the 'Satguru Sharan' building where Khan lives.
Saif Ali Khan Stabbing: Attacker panicked, planned to flee to Bangladesh, say police
The attacker, identified as Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, who had changed his name to Vijay Das, allegedly carried out the violent attack on Khan inside his Bandra apartment on Thursday.
Bangladesh national held for attack on Saif Ali Khan: Mumbai Police
According to officials, the accused, originally Mohammad Shariful Islam from Bangladesh, changed his name to Vijay Das after entering India.
Mumbai Police alleges that Saif Ali Khan’s attacker is Bangladeshi
Mumbai police have reportedly arrested a prime suspect in Saif Ali Khan's attack case. During a press conference, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Dixit Gedam stated that the prime accused is likely to be a Bangladeshi citizen as he didn't have any proper documents with him, reports NDTV.
Saif Ali Khan's Attacker Was National-Level Wrestler In Bangladesh, Claim Reports
In a shocking twist in the Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, fresh reports claimed that the attacker, identified as Mohammed Shehzad, was a national-level wrestling champion when he resided in Bangladesh. The attacker reportedly entered India illegally from Bangladesh and has been living in Mumbai for the past few months.
Saif Ali Khan attack case: Mumbai police likely to recreate crime scene with accused
Police will likely take the accused to Saif Ali Khan's home in these five days to recreate the crime scene as part of their investigation.
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Saif attack accused crossed river to enter India, used Bengal resident’s Aadhaar to get SIM: Police probe
Based on his questioning, the Mumbai Police have traced the movement of Mohammed Shariful Islam alias Vijay Das (30), the ...
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Saif Ali Khan Attack: Accused was a national-level wrestling champion in Bangladesh? New shocking details revealed
This article contains gruesome details of violence that could be triggering for some readers. On January 16, Saif Ali Khan ...
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Saif Ali Khan Attacked: Who is Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad, the man who attacked the actor in his house and was arrested later?
The Mumbai Police on Sunday morning confirmed that the person arrested for allegedly attacking actor Saif Ali Khan is an ...
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Man arrested over stabbing of Bollywood actor
Police in the Indian city of Mumbai have arrested a man in connection with a knife attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan ...
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'Accused Migrated From Bangladesh': Ajit Pawar Refutes Allegations Of Collapsing Law & Order
The Mumbai Police on Sunday morning confirmed that the person arrested for allegedly attacking actor Saif Ali Khan is an ...
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Saif Ali Khan News Highlights: Mumbai police likely to recreate crime scene with accused
Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, the one accused for stabbing Saif Ali Khan has been sent to police custody for five days.
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