Khan's back after all. After recently being
acquitted in the Rajasthan Black Buck case
along with his other Hum Saath Saath Hain
co-stars except for Salman Khan, he has
received a notice from Interpol with regard
to the Bulgaria wild boar hunting case.
Interpol contacted the crime branch of
Bandra police station who recorded
statement of the Chef actor in this matter. It
is not yet clear if the recorded statement
has been forwarded to Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI), India's nodal agency for
the Interpol. According to the police,
Interpol has involved Saif because they have
booked an agent organising Big Game
hunting' in Bulgaria who, they suspect,
illegally arranged hunt for the actor.
Bulgarian police had recently booked an
agent who allegedly organised the hunt for
him without taking the permits and licences
which are essential for the hunt, legally. Saif
is keeping mum on the issue currently
hence we do not know his side of story.
According to the Bulgarian rules, if a
foreign visitor wants to participate in the
Big Game' or wild boar hunting, they need
to take a theory and practically hunting
exam and get permit for a weapon. The
license is issued for stalking and drive types
of hunting. Foreigners can even procure
licence from their country of origin and be
liable to participate in the big game
hunting. Saif will be probed on these
grounds.
On professional front, he is busy with the
second season of his Netflix show. He also
has Hunter and Bazaar in the pipeline.
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/saif-ali-khan-gets-notice-interpol-regard-bulgarian-wild-boar-hunting-case/.
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