Mumbai Police collected actor Saif Ali Khan's blood sample and clothes for investigation against the alleged accused who stabbed the actor at his residence last week.
Bandra Magistrate Court on Friday have extended the police custody of the accused, who allegedly stabbed actor Saif Ali Khan at his residence last week, till January 29.
Mumbai police recorded the statement of actor Saif Ali Khan in the case related to his stabbing at his Bandra residence by a Bangladeshi national last week, officials said on Friday.
Border Security Force (BSF) and several other security agencies in a joint operation foiled an infiltration attempt by apprehending two Bangladeshi nationals in Agartala.
The swift action came following a specific intelligence tip-off that led to a thorough search operation in the East Jaintia Hills region along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
Following the arrest of a Bangladeshi national in connection with the stabbing attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Anand Dubey on Wednesday held the centre responsible for Bangladeshi infiltrators and said that the government does not have the willpower to work.
He further accused the BJP of raising the "Bangladeshi issue" each time before elections and said that the responsibility lies with Union Home Minister Amit Shah if there was an influx of Bangladeshi nationals in Mumbai.
"In June and July 2024, RPF apprehended 88 Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants in areas under the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR). Some of these individuals confessed to entering India illegally and were intercepted while travelling by train to destinations such as Kolkata," as per the minist
Pawar, who is also the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief, said that the accused had entered the residence of Saif Ali Khan with the intention to commit robbery.
Amid chaos over the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan, Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe Patil on Sunday questioned Centre over the alleged influx of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals coming to Maharashtra. He said that it was the commoners who were bearing the brunt of the same.
"There is primary evidence to anticipate that the accused is a Bangladeshi. He does not have valid Indian documents. There are some seizures that indicate that he is a Bangladeshi national," Dixit Gedam, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Zone 9, said in a presser.
The Pune city police have arrested a 34-year-old Bangladeshi national, Ehsan Hafiz Shaikh, who has been residing illegally in India for the last 20 years.