To prove that Salman Khan had shot dead two blackbucks in 1998, Forest official got various proofs and scientific evidence in place. But to distance him away from the case, and to dissolve the case, various arguments like the killed animals are general antelopes (not endangered species) and the animals died due to excessive eating but not bullet wounds.
However, the DNA fingerprinting lab in Hyderabad played a crucial role in nailing the accused as they proved everything scientifically. Centre for DNA fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD)’s the then head, Telugu scientist GV Rao provided crucial evidence that the killed animals are blackbucks.
Even after the dead bodies are exhumed they took bone samples to prove their theory. While deposing in court in 2015, Rao confirmed that the killed animals are indeed antelopes. And then he retired from the department a year later. Rao lives in Alwal, Hyderabad and is now into civic activism.
Cut to Salman Khan’s conviction, the actor might have to stay in Jodhpur jail for one more night as the judgement on bail order will be coming out tomorrow (Saturday).
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