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UPI payment, backpack: How Saif Ali Khan’s attacker was caught, according to Mumbai police

The Bollywood star’s attacker slept soundly at a bus stop, changed clothes and took a train the next morning, say the cops

Police personnel take the accused, arrested in connection with the alleged attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, to a hospital for medical examination before producing him at a court, in Mumbai, Sunday, January 19, 2025. PTI picture.

Our Web Desk & PTI
Published 20.01.25, 12:42 PM

The man who attacked and seriously injured Saif Ali Khan went to sleep at a bus stop after fleeing from the Bollywood star’s home in Bandra, changed his clothes and took a train in the morning to Thane, according to the Mumbai police.

The Mumbai police on Sunday arrested the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, 30, and alleged that he is a Bangladeshi national.

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According to the police, the accused had entered the Bollywood star's home in the Satguru Sharan building in upscale Bandra in the early hours of January 16 with the intention of theft.

Khan, 54, was stabbed multiple times in the attack. Profusely bleeding, he took an auto rockshaw to Lilavati Hospital nearby where he underwent a five-hour surgery.

Police said that after attacking the actor, the accused had a restful sleep at a bus stop, changed his clothes and reached Bandra station, from where he travelled to Dadar and later to Worli before heading to Thane city.

Shehzad had taken all precautions to evade the police but got caught because of his backpack, PTI quoted unnamed police officials as saying.

The official said the police had observed the backpack the accused was carrying in the CCTV footage they analysed, and this gave a direction to the probe. Later, with the help of CCTV, drum data and UPI payment made by Shehzad, the police traced the accused.

With the help of the image of the accused's face captured on CCTV, the police analysed persons with criminal records who looked like him and detained a few suspects. But when nothing came out of this, they checked the CCTV footage from the Bandra area again, the official said.

The accused was seen in CCTV footage walking towards Bandra station around 7am on Thursday and he had changed his clothes, police said.

Shehzad, who had worked in a pub in Worli in the past, stayed on the premises on the night of January 16 and went unnoticed. The next day, he approached a labour contractor in the area for work and left for Thane.

The official said the labour contractor provided Shehzad's mobile number to the police, and it was found that he had done some online transactions while on the run.

A court has remanded the accused in five-day police custody after observing that the police's contention of an international conspiracy cannot be ruled out.

Shehzad has been charged under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 311 (robbery or dacoity with the intent to cause grievous hurt or death), 331(4) (house-breaking) and other offences as well as provisions of the Passport Act.

Saif Ali Khan Mumbai Police
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