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Salman Khan gets relief in the Blackbuck Poaching Case
Salman Khan has got a big relief in the Blackbuck Poaching Case. The Jodhpur trial court has dismissed the plea of former forest officer Lalit Bodha against Salman Khan for reported that the actor misled the court in connection with the 1998 blackbuck poaching case.
Salman’s counsel H M Saraswat said “Khan had to appear in the court in a case against him under the Arms Act on April 23, 2015. But he sought exemption on the ground that he had been suffering from pain in his ear and the doctors had recommended against air travel,”
It was later that Lalit Bora had filed an application saying that Salman has misled the court by seeking an exemption because on the said day he had been shooting for his film Bajrangi Bhaijan in Kashmir.
This whole incident happened during the shooting of Hum Saath-Saath Hain. Sallu Bhai was arrested for carrying and using illegal arms following which a case under the Arms Act was registered against him.
Salman was also charged with possessing an unlicensed .22 rifle and a .32 revolver which he allegedly used in poaching the blackbucks.
On the work front, Salman is coming back with his reality show Bigg Boss 11. He will also be seen in the much-awaited film Tiger Zinda Hai opposite Katrina Kaif.