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Salman Khan to walk out of jail after 5 pm today

The actor has already spent two nights as Qaidi No. 106 in Jodhpur Central Jail following his conviction in the blackbuck poaching case by a lower court on Thursday.

Salman Khan to walk out of jail after 5 pm today

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Salman Khan will walk out of the jail after 5 pm today following a sessions court granting him bail in connection with the blackbuck poaching case.

The actor, who was sentenced on Thursday to five-year imprisonment for killing two blackbucks in a village in Jodhpur on 2 October 1998, was granted bail on Saturday.

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The 52-year-old actor will leave the city after completion of legal formalities which includes furnishing a bail bond of Rs 1 lakh – a personal bond worth Rs 50,000 plus two other bonds worth Rs 25,000 each.

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Mahipal Bishnoi, the lawyer representing Bishnoi community, said that Khan cannot leave the nation without the court’s permission and will have to appear in Jodhpur again in person on 7 May.

The Bishnoi Samaj, which had registered the complaint against Salman for killing the two bluckbucks 20 years back, have said it will approach the High Court against the verdict.

On Saturday, district and sessions court judge Ravindra Kumar Joshi granted the Bollywood superstar bail after lunch following the completion of arguments in the case.

Scenes of jubilation amid Salman Khan’s fans were witnessed outside the court in Jodhpur. Fans were seen dancing, singing and chanting the actor’s name. Many claimed that they were praying for his release.

The actor has already spent two nights as Qaidi No. 106 in Jodhpur Central Jail following his conviction in the blackbuck poaching case by a lower court on Thursday. He was also fined an amount of Rs 10,000.

Most of his family members, including sisters Arpita and Alvira, have been in Jodhpur since Wednesday to be with Khan.

Demanding maximum punishment in the case under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, the prosecution had argued that Khan was a repeat offender. The actor’s counsel pleaded in the chief judicial magistrate (Jodhpur Rural) court for minimum punishment citing his “social work”.

Khan was found guilty under Section 51 of the Act while he was in Jodhpur during the shooting of ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’. Saif Ali Khan, Neelam, Sonali Bendre and Tabu, who were the co-accused in the case, were acquitted.

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The five Bollywood actors had reached Jodhpur on Wednesday night to attend the hearing on Thursday in the court of chief judicial magistrate (Jodhpur Rural), which put a closure, for the time being, on the case that was on for 20 years.

On 28 March, Judge Dev Kumar Khatri had reserved the order after the final arguments were heard.

The actor was earlier sentenced to five years in prison after he was convicted in 2006 in one of the two cases related to the killing of Chinkara deer. He had spent a week in jail before his sentence was suspended by the Rajasthan High Court.

The Rajasthan government has challenged his acquittal in the Chinkara deer case in the Supreme Court. Charges against the actor under the Arms Act for possession of an unlicensed gun were dropped.

For the past 20 years, the witnesses from the Bishnoi community – which reveres the blackbuck – had maintained that Salman killed the two blackbucks.

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