Media accuses Mumbai police of having giving Salman Khan 'VIP' treatment during his court appearance on Tuesday despite the actor being an accused in a homicide case
Salman Khan in Sessions court
Another chapter was added to Salman Khan's love-hate relationship with the media on Tuesday, though this time it was a negative episode.
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Salman Khan arrives at the Sessions Court on Tuesday. Pic/Bipin Kokate
The Bollywood superstar made an appearance at Mumbai's Sessions Court in connection with the 2002 hit-and-run case surrounded by a huge entourage of bodyguards and policemen. This left the gathered mediapersons upset since they couldn't get a glimpse of the actor or interact with him.
The media accused the Mumbai Police of having provided the actor with 'VIP' treatment since not only Salman's bodyguards, but a large number of policemen to were on hand to guard the star.
Salman Khan's bodyguards and cops shove mediapersons away from Salman Khan's car. Pic/Bipin Kokate
A photographer present at the court said, "He was being treated like a VIP. We were being pushed around by the police and this shoving led to a lense worth Rs 30,000 breaking. The camera of my friend also was damaged a little."
The media confronted the police for making Salman, who is accused of homicide, feel like a VIP.
The photographer said, "Not only were the bodyguards running with his car, but about 15 policemen were also following. They told us that they were doing it for security reasons."
Cops race ahead of Salman Khan's vehicle. Pic/Bipin Kokate
When the media questioned how the actor’s bodyguards were allowed inside the court room, the cops informed that they had taken the necessary permissions.