By IANS
Jodhpur : Bollywood actor Salman Khan appeared in a court here Monday for hearing on his appeal against conviction for poaching of an endangered chinkara gazelle nine years ago.
Salman, who arrived in the city Sunday evening, presented himself before the District and Sessions Judge of Jodhpur for the hearing.
“We almost completed our arguments today and tomorrow (Tuesday) the prosecution will put forward its case,” Salman’s counsel Hastimal Saraswat told IANS.
The actor had filed his appeal in April against the judgement of the chief judicial magistrate’s court in Jodhpur which had sentenced him to five years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs.25,000 for the 1998 poaching.
On April 10, the court had found the actor guilty under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Salman had to spend three nights in Jodhpur Central Jail before being granted bail by the district and sessions court.
The case was registered against Salman and five others under the Indian Penal Code, the Wildlife Protection Act and the Indian Arms Act at Mathania Police Station on Oct 11, 1998. Salman allegedly killed the chinkara at Ghoda farmhouse here.
“We have said that the forensic report of the animal does not prove it to be a chinkara and moreover if four people can be freed by the court on lack of evidence, then how can Salman alone be found guilty,” Saraswat said.
Salman, who faces four cases in Jodhpur, has also been sentenced to one-year imprisonment in another poaching case in Bhawad. He has filed an appeal against that decision too.