A special court in Mumbai found ample proof against the six accused suspects in Salman Khan house fire case.

According to a report, a special court in Mumbai has established sufficient evidence against the six accused suspects in Salman Khan house fire case. Special Judge B.D. Shelke acknowledged the charge sheet filed by Mumbai police against the accused, which contained serious claims such as conspiring to murder the Bollywood celebrity.

According to the news agency, the court has determined that there is sufficient prima facie evidence to charge the accused with offenses under IPC Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 34 (common intention), and 120(B) (criminal conspiracy), as well as sections of the MCOC (Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime) Act and the Arms Act.

The court stated, “There is sufficient prima facie evidence on record to proceed against the accused, and thus cognizance (of the chargesheet) is taken.”

Police have filed a 1,735-page chargesheet in three volumes before the special MCOCA court, which includes a variety of investigative papers, confessional statements under the MCOC (Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime) Act, 22 panchanamas, and technical evidence.

The six defendants in the case are Sagarkumar Pal, Vickykumar Gupta, Anujkumar Thapan (who allegedly committed suicide in police custody), Sonukumar Bishnoi, Mohd Rafiq Choudhary, and Harpal Singh. They are presently in judicial custody, and the court has ordered legal action against them.

On April 14, two motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire outside Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartment in Mumbai.

Later, claims revealed that imprisoned mobster Lawrence Bishnoi had another plan to assassinate Khan near his farmhouse in Panvel, Maharashtra.

Salman Khan’s next film will be ‘Sikandar’, directed by A.R. Murugadoss. It is scheduled for a theatrical release on Eid 2025.