Mumbai Police arrest suspected attacker of Saif Ali Khan
Attacker also demanded INR10 million from actor during robbery


Mumbai: Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was attacked with a knife at his residence in Mumbai's Bandra area on Thursday night, and the police are questioning a suspect in the investigation.
According to the police, the incident took place at 2:00am when a man allegedly entered his apartment with the intention of stealing. During the attack, Saif Ali Khan was stabbed six times, after which he was immediately shifted to Lilavati Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. Doctors have declared his condition out of danger.
During the surgery, doctors removed a 2.5-inch long knife from Saif's spine and repaired the spinal fluid loss. The actor is currently undergoing treatment in the ICU.
Police obtained CCTV footage of the apartment after the attack, in which a man wearing a brown collared T-shirt and a red scarf was seen descending the stairs of the building.
The attacker also demanded INR10 million from the actor during the robbery, however, no evidence of any force or vandalism was found in his apartment.
Police are investigating the incident and today Mumbai Police brought a person to Bandra police station for questioning on suspicion, however, no arrests have been made so far.
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