There has been a new twist in the case of death threats to Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan. Taking action in this case, the police have arrested the accused Faizan Khan from his house. CSP Ajay Singh has arrested him. Raipur police have been informed in this regard.
Police will present him in court today.
Mumbai police reached Raipur today in the case. Faizan will be presented in court at 11 am on Tuesday with transit remand for arrest. Earlier, the accused said that he would go to Mumbai to record his statement at Banda police station. At the same time, the accused was constantly receiving threats. Due to this, he wrote an application to the Mumbai Police Commissioner that he wanted to appear online and not in person.
Case registered under these sections
Earlier, the accused had said that his phone was stolen five days ago on November 2. A complaint has been lodged in this regard at Bandra Police Station in Mumbai. Police have registered a complaint under sections 308 4, 351 3 4 of BNS. In the initial investigation by Mumbai Police, it is known that the mobile number from which the call was made belonged to a person named Faizan from Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
Police will take Faizan to Mumbai.
The cyber cell of the police traced the number and found the Raipur location. According to information received from sources, the police will take Faizan on remand to Mumbai and interrogate him. Even before this, Shah Rukh Khan received death threats, after which he lodged a report in the police station. After this, his security was increased.
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