Investigation into Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Leads to West Bengal Woman's SIM Card
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The investigation into the stabbing of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has led the Mumbai Police to a woman from West Bengal whose SIM card was allegedly used by the accused. The incident occurred on January 16, 2025, when Khan was attacked at his home in Bandra, Mumbai, suffering six stab wounds, including one near his spinal cord. He was rushed to Lilavati Hospital, where he underwent surgery and was discharged on January 21.
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The primary suspect, Shariful Islam Shehzad, a Bangladeshi national residing illegally in India, has been arrested. During the investigation, it was discovered that a SIM card registered under the name of Khukhumoni Jahangir Sheikh, a woman from Chapra in West Bengal's Nadia district, was used by Shehzad. This connection led the Mumbai Police to question Khukhumoni, who claimed she had lost her cellphone.Despite initial reports of a fingerprint match between the accused and the prints found at Khan's residence, there have been claims of a mismatch, adding a layer of complexity to the investigation. The police have also confiscated significant evidence, including the SIM card and other materials, as the probe nears its final stage.The case has also sparked political controversy, with Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane questioning the authenticity of the attack and making derogatory remarks about Khan, which have been widely condemned. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and other political figures have dismissed Rane's comments, emphasizing the ongoing investigations to uncover the truth.