Why is Mumbai Police Opposing Bail for Saif Ali Khan’s Alleged Attacker?

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Key Takeaways
- Mumbai Police are opposing the bail application strongly.
- Evidence includes knife fragments matching the weapon.
- The accused is a Bangladeshi national residing illegally.
- The next bail hearing is on August 1.
- The case highlights serious concerns over public safety.
Mumbai, July 25 (NationPress) The Mumbai Police have contested the bail request of a Bangladeshi national named Mohammad Shariful Islam, who is accused of stabbing Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan at his Mumbai residence in January this year.
The police asserted that they possess strong evidence against the defendant and have thus petitioned the court to deny bail. They informed the court that the knife utilized in the assault and the fragments recovered from the suspect are identical.
Citing the forensic science laboratory report, the police reiterated their assertion that the knife fragments discovered near the actor's spine during the incident and a piece of knife found on-site correlate with the weapon retrieved from the accused.
In their written response to the accused's plea, the police stated that these three pieces originated from the same knife employed in the attack on Saif.
The authorities indicated in their response that, as a Bangladeshi national residing unlawfully in India, if granted bail, the accused is likely to escape the country and evade court appearances during the trial.
The police contended that the crime committed by the accused is 'of a very serious nature and there is solid evidence against him.'
The accused has lodged a bail application, asserting that the case against him is a 'fabricated narrative.'
He stated, “The current FIR is merely a fictitious tale spun by the complainant. Thus, the accused is requesting bail.”
The bail application submitted through advocate Vipul Dushing claims the accused's innocence and notes he has no prior criminal record.
The plea also mentioned that critical evidence, including CCTV footage and call records, is already with the prosecution, and there is no risk of evidence tampering or witness influence.
The accused is currently held in Mumbai's Arthur Road jail.
The investigation into the stabbing incident is nearing its conclusion, with only the charge sheet yet to be filed.
The next hearing regarding the bail application is set for August 1.