Salman Khan gets bail in 1998 black buck poaching case, released from jail

Salman Khan released from Jodhpur jail after being granted bail by a sessions court in the 1998 black buck poaching case in which he has been sentenced to five years in jail
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Salman Khan at the court for a hearing in allegations on blackbuck hunting case, in Jodhpur on Thursday. Photo: PTI
Salman Khan at the court for a hearing in allegations on blackbuck hunting case, in Jodhpur on Thursday. Photo: PTI

Jodhpur: Bollywood actor Salman Khan was on Saturday released from the Jodhpur jail after being granted bail by a district and sessions court here in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case in which he was sentenced to five years in jail.

Immediately after his release, Khan, 52, was driven under police escort to the airport in Jodhpur, a police official said. Khan walked out of the jail after the prison authorities received the court papers granting him bail, the official said.

Earlier, district and sessions judge Ravindra Kumar Joshi allowed Khan’s plea for bail and suspension of sentence for a month to allow him to appeal against his conviction and sentence. Khan, who had spent two nights in the Jodhpur Central Jail after his sentencing on Thursday, was granted bail on a bond of Rs50,000 and two sureties of like amount, defence counsel Mahesh Bora said.

Earlier in the day, the judge heard the arguments of prosecution and defence which lasted for about an hour and pronounced the order at around 3pm, a defence counsel said.

Khan’s sisters—Alvira and Arpita—were present during the hearing.

Salman Khan’s sister Alvira Khan arrives for his bail hearing at the session court in Jodhpur on Saturday. Photo: PTI
Salman Khan’s sister Alvira Khan arrives for his bail hearing at the session court in Jodhpur on Saturday. Photo: PTI

The actor was convicted by a trial court and sentenced to five years in prison for killing two blackbucks during the shooting of Hum Saath Saath Hain in Jodhpur.

In a late night development, an order was issued to transfer Joshi to Sirohi, as part of a reshuffle. He was among 134 judges transferred by the registrar general of the Rajasthan high court.