This Article is From Dec 03, 2012

Mumbai police faked evidence to help Salman Khan, alleges lawsuit

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In 2002, the actor's SUV ran over five people - one person died and four others were injured.

Highlights

  • Salman Khan has been ordered to appear in a Mumbai court on December 27. The Police have also been asked to attend.
  • The court issued notice to the Bollywood superstar and to the police based on a complaint that the cops faked documents and evidence to help Mr Khan in a hit-and-run case.
  • The complaint was filed by lawyer-activist Abha Singh.
  • In 2002, the actor's SUV ran over five people - one person died and four others were injured. The case is still being tried. Charges against the actor include rash and negligent driving.
Mumbai: Salman Khan has been ordered to appear in a Mumbai court on December 27. The Police have also been asked to attend.

The court issued notice to the Bollywood superstar and to the police based on a complaint that the cops faked documents and evidence to help Mr Khan in a hit-and-run case.

The complaint was filed by lawyer-activist Abha Singh.

In 2002, the actor's SUV ran over five people - one person died and four others were injured. The case is still being tried. Charges against the actor include rash and negligent driving.
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