Saif Ali Khan attack case: Important revelation in police charge sheet
Only one fingerprint taken from the eighth floor of the building matches accused


Mumbai: There has been a significant development in the case of the knife attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan.
According to Indian media reports, the police have said that the fingerprints of the main accused in this case did not match the prints found in Saif Ali Khan's flat. About 20 samples were sent to the CID Fingerprint Bureau, out of which 19 do not match the accused.
In this regard, it has been reported that the charge sheet filed by the Mumbai Police has revealed that the important fingerprint samples obtained from inside Saif's flat do not match the accused.
According to the police charge sheet, the fingerprints found on the black bathroom door of the flat, the sliding bathroom door, and the cupboard door do not match the accused Sharif-ul-Islam. Only one fingerprint taken from the eighth floor of the building matches him.
It is pertinent to note that Saif Ali Khan was attacked with a knife at midnight on January 16 this year, in which he was seriously injured and underwent treatment in the hospital for several days.

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