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Black Buck case: Salman Khan gets five years of imprisonment

ANI  |  Jodhpur (Rajasthan) [India] 

A court on Thursday convicted for five years in the 1998 poaching case. A penalty of Rs 10,000 has also been levied on him.

Earlier in the day, other accused in the case - Tabu, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Neelam - were acquitted, while the 'Sultan' was held in the court.

Here is the timeline of the 20-year-old case:

In October 1998, total three cases in connection with poaching and one under the Arms Act were registered against Salman. The 52-year-old allegedly shot two blackbucks in Bhagoda ki Dhani in Kankani village near during the shooting of 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'.

Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, and Neelam were also present in the vehicle Salman allegedly used for hunting the endangered species protected under Schedule 1 of the Indian Wildlife Act.

Salman was charged under Section 51 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act and others under Section 51 read with Section 149 (unlawful assembly) of the Indian Penal Code.

The 'Dabangg' was in February 2006 convicted in the hunting case, slapped a fine and sentenced to five years in jail. He spent a week in a jail before being granted bail.

The High Court on August 31, 2006, suspended the sentence and ordered the to not leave the country without formal permission.

The court, six years later on July 24, 2012, finalised charges against the and other accused in the four cases.

On July 25, 2016, the High Court acquitted Salman of all charges in the poaching case and said there was no evidence to prove that the endangered animals were shot by the actor's licensed gun.

The on November 11, 2016, issued a notice to Salman on an appeal by the government challenging his acquittal in poaching case. The apex court had agreed to fast-track the case.

In January 2017, was acquitted by a court in the Arms Act case.

The Chief Judicial Magistrate Court on March 25 under District Presiding Officer Devkumar Khatri had issued April 5 for the judgment in the 20-year-old case.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 14:30 IST
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