Updated On: 04 April, 2025 11:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
They also detailed the findings of their investigation, stating that forensic experts recovered the accused's left-hand fingerprints from the actor's residence. However, the police did not specify whether these fingerprints were collected before or after his arrest

Mumbai Police have raised concerns that Shariful Islam might not appear for court proceedings if he is released on bail. File pic
The Bandra Police in Mumbai have filed their reply before the sessions court, opposing the bail application of Shariful Islam, who was arrested for allegedly breaking into Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan’s residence and attacking him with a knife.
In their submission, the police argued that Islam, a Bangladeshi national, and could flee to Bangladesh if granted bail. They detailed the findings of their investigation, stating that forensic experts recovered Islam’s left-hand fingerprints from Khan’s residence. However, the police did not specify whether these fingerprints were collected before or after Islam’s arrest.