Saif Ali Khan Attack: 'Fingerprint Not Received Yet, Right Person Arrested', Says Mumbai Police

ACP Paramjit Dahiya confirmed that the weapons used in the attack have been recovered by the police. He also provided clarity on the timeline of events, stating, "The victim arrived at Lilavati Hospital at 2:45 am. There is no doubt about the time of his arrival."

Megha Kuchik Updated: Tuesday, January 28, 2025, 06:26 PM IST
Additional Commissioner of Police Paramjit Dahiya (L) |

Additional Commissioner of Police Paramjit Dahiya (L) |

Mumbai: In the wake of growing scrutiny over the investigation into the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan at his residence, Paramjitsingh Dahiya, Additional Commissioner of Police, addressed the media on Tuesday, providing key updates and clarifications regarding the case.

Dahiya stated that the police are conducting a clue-based investigation, which is still ongoing. He emphasised that substantial evidence has been collected, including strong technical, oral, and physical evidence, to support the case.

Addressing media speculation about fingerprint reports, Dahiya clarified, "Fingerprint reports have not been received yet. There were many media reports about this, so we are clarifying the situation. So far, we have not received any fingerprint report. We expect to receive it later."

The police have arrested one suspect in connection with the attack, and Dahiya expressed confidence in the arrest, stating, "The person who has been arrested is the accused. We are confident that we have apprehended the right individual."

He also addressed procedural changes in the investigation, explaining, "The Investigating Officer (IO) is the first responder. After that, there is a change, which is part of the administrative process."

Dahiya confirmed that the weapons used in the attack have been recovered by the police. He also provided clarity on the timeline of events, stating, "The victim arrived at Lilavati Hospital at 2:45 am. There is no doubt about the time of his arrival."

Regarding the initial reporting of the incident, Dahiya revealed, "We received the information from Lilavati Hospital; Saif did not make the call."

In a significant development, Dahiya stated that the police have strong evidence indicating that the accused is a Bangladeshi national. T

The attack on Saif Ali Khan, which occurred at his residence, has drawn widespread attention, with the actor sustaining injuries during the scuffle. The Mumbai Police's investigation has been under intense scrutiny.

Earlier, it war reported that the medico-legal report filed by the hospital's Dr Bhargavi Patil to the Bandra police stated that the actor was admitted to the hospital at 4.11 a.m.

Published on: Tuesday, January 28, 2025, 06:26 PM IST

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