Salman Khan has been acquitted in an 18-year-old arms act case. On Wednesday, a court in Jodhpur gave him the benefit of doubt and acquitted him of all charges in the Arms Act case against him in the alleged blackbuck poaching case.
The superstar's lawyer stated that the court acquitted him after the prosecution failed to provide evidence and prove charges under sections 3/25 and 3/27 of the Arms Act. Salman was accompanied by his sister Alvira Khan.
A case was registered against Khan in 1998 under the Arms Act for alleged use and possession of arms with expired license in the poaching of two blackbucks in Kankani near Jodhpur. The Rajasthan High Court acquitted him in two cases of poaching of chinkara in July 2016.
The superstar's lawyer stated that the court acquitted him after the prosecution failed to provide evidence and prove charges under sections 3/25 and 3/27 of the Arms Act. Salman was accompanied by his sister Alvira Khan.
A case was registered against Khan in 1998 under the Arms Act for alleged use and possession of arms with expired license in the poaching of two blackbucks in Kankani near Jodhpur. The Rajasthan High Court acquitted him in two cases of poaching of chinkara in July 2016.
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