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Hindustan Times25-07-2025
Mumbai Police have opposed the bail plea of Bangladeshi national Shariful Islam, arrested for allegedly stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan during a robbery in January. Police cited strong evidence, including forensic links between the weapon and the attack, and expressed concerns that Islam might flee India if released. The case is nearing conclusion with only a chargesheet pending.
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