A recent suspicious incident at Shah Rukh Khan’s residence in Mumbai has raised concerns among fans and the film industry. It is alleged that an unknown individual attempted to snoop around the actor’s bungalow, sparking an investigation. The incident occurred on January 14, and police suspect a possible link between this individual and the person who attacked Saif Ali Khan.
Action Taken at Shah Rukh Khan’s House
According to reports, someone attempted to sneak a peek into Shah Rukh Khan’s house using a long iron ladder. The ladder, approximately 6-8 feet in length, was discovered near the back of the retreat house situated close to Shah Rukh Khan’s residence, Mannat. The individual may have sought to access the premises to gather information or conduct surveillance.
Police Find Suspicious Individual through CCTV Footage
An analysis of CCTV footage near Shah Rukh Khan’s residence revealed a person matching the description of the individual who attacked Saif Ali Khan. This footage could provide valuable evidence in linking the two incidents and apprehending the suspect.
Multiple Suspects Possibly Involved
Police reports suggest that the person responsible for the recce at Shah Rukh Khan’s residence may not be acting alone. The iron ladder appears to require multiple individuals to handle and transport, indicating a possible team of individuals. This raises the concern that there may be more people involved in these incidents.
Investigation at Saif Ali Khan’s House
A police team visited Saif Ali Khan’s residence again on January 15 to investigate the attack. During their inquiry, they interrogated the staff members, one of whom reported the incident to Saif Ali Khan, which ultimately led to the confrontation and injury of the actor.
Accused in Police Custody
Mumbai Police have taken a suspect into custody, identified through CCTV footage. The suspect is accused of housebreaking, a charge that has been registered against him in the past. The police continue to question him, and it remains to be seen whether he will be linked to both incidents.
Search for Additional Suspects
The Mumbai Police deployed 35 teams, consisting of 20 units from the Mumbai Local Police and 15 from the Mumbai Crime Branch, to investigate this matter. However, no further arrests have been reported, and the investigation is ongoing.