The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has been linked to the killing of Baba Siddique and was also behind the shooting outside Salman Khanโs house in April. Who are Bishnois? How did they get this name? What is their role in the conservation of blackbuck and chinkara? Here's all you need to know.
"Three blackbuck were found dead in Savainagar village today. The herbivores managed to flee the flooding in their habitat but were chased and killed by stray dogs," Mahesh Trivedi, Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) of BNP said.
The actor had filed a plea against his conviction by a lower court, which had sentenced him to five years in jail for killing two blackbucks during the shooting of a film in 1998.
Bollywood actor Salman Khan is the sole accused who was convicted in the case. The trial court had sentenced him to five years in jail on April 5 last year, while acquitting the five other co-accused. Khan is presently out on bail.
Officials said that along with the five, the appeal will request that Dinesh Gawre, who was also charged in the case and is missing for a long time be tried as an accused.
The court is hearing the Bollywood star's plea against his conviction by a lower court, which had handed him a five-year jail sentence for killing two blackbucks 20 years ago in Kankani village.
Salman Khan had spent two nights in jail after he was found guilty of killing two blackbucks in September 1998 in Kankani village, Jodhpur, during the shooting of โHum Saath Saath Hainโ.
Salman Khan blackbuck poaching case: The actor has been granted bail on the condition that he will have to produce two sureties worth Rs 25,000 and a bail bond of Rs 50,000.
As Salman Khan left jail, the actor, not surprisingly, looked morose as he sat shotgun and wore the same black tee. Upon reaching his Mumbai residence and seeing the crowd that had gathered, Salman's mood seemed to lift a little.
Salman Khan, who has been busy with the last minute arrangements of his li'l sister Arpita's wedding and wrapping up the shoot of 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', appeared before a local court in Jodhpur in connection with the Black Buck poaching case.
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