
Jodhpur: A Jodhpur court today convicted Bollywood star Salman Khan for killing
two blackbucks in October 1998 but acquitted his colleagues Saif Ali
Khan, Tabu, Neelam and Sonali Bendre, a prosecution lawyer said.
A
fifth person, Dushyant Singh, a local from the area, has also been
acquitted, Mahipal Bishnoi, the prosecution counsel, told reporters.
Salman
was found guilty of killing the blackbucks, from the antelope family,
in Kankani village near Jodhpur on the night of October 1, 1998 during
the shooting of the film "Hum Saath Saath Hain".
While the media
waited outside the heavily guarded court premises, arguments for the
quantum of sentencing were continuing inside the courtroom, lawyers
said.
Salman, who has been held guilty under Section 9/51 of the
Wildlife (Protection) Act, faces a maximum punishment of six years
behind bars.
Final arguments of the case were completed in the
trial court on March 28, after which Chief Judicial Magistrate Dev Kumar
Khatri had reserved his judgment.
All the actors were in a
Gypsy that night with Salman, 52, in the driving seat. He spotted a herd
of blackbucks and killed two of them, the lawyer said.
Dressed in a black shirt, Salman reached the court earlier in the morning with his bodyguard.
The other actors, some of them accompanied by their family members, were also in the courtroom when the verdict was read out.
PTI