26 June,2019 09:48 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online desk
Salman Khan. Pic/AFP
A television journalist has filed a complaint before the Metropolitan Magistrate court in Andheri against Bollywood actor Salman Khan for abuse, assault, and robbery.
The lawyer of the senior journalist Neeraj Gupta said that his client was attacked by Salman Khan and later the actor abused the journalist. Gupta said, "My client who is a senior journalist was attacked by Salman on April 24, 2019. The actor snatched my client's cell phone and deleted the data in it. When my client tried defending himself, he was abused by Salman badly."
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Gupta even said that the police did not pay attention to the complaint. Gupta said, "My client tried to file a complaint but police officials did not pay any heed to the matter."
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The Metropolitan magistrate court has accepted the complaint and has given July 12 as the date for further arguments and order. The complaint has been filed under section 323 (causing hurt) 392 (robbery), 426 (Punishment for mischief), 506 (criminal intimidation) part 2 read with section 34 of IPC.
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Edited by mid-day online desk with inputs from PTI
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