OMG: Salman’s Driver From 1998 Makes Shocking Revelation About The Chinkara Case

    OMG: Salman’s Driver From 1998 Makes Shocking Revelation About The Chinkara Case

    Just a couple of days after Salman Khan was acquitted in the alleged deer poaching case from 1998, the driver who was driving Salman's jeep back then has come out to make yet another shocking revelation about the actor. Harish Dulani, the man who was driving Salman’s jeep when he apparently set out for a hunt, had been missing since in 2002 without anybody's knowledge.

    However, according to a report by NDTV, the man has resurfaced and has revealed that he was threatened to stay away from the case. Dulani, who had earlier registered his statement against Salman was nowhere to be found since 2002, which therefore weakened the case for prosecution who were heavily relying on his testimony. In an exclusive interview given to NDTV, Dulani revealed that it was Salman Khan himself who shot and the deer and then slit his throat. Dulani said that his life was in danger or else he would have come out to record his statement. He also added that he is willing to appear in the court in the pending case of Black Buck poaching.

    OMG: Salman’s Driver From 1998 Makes Shocking Revelation About The Chinkara Case

    "I stick to the statement I made before the magistrate 18 years ago, that Salman Khan got off the car and shot the deer. My father received threats, so I got scared and moved out of a town near Jodhpur. If I had police protection, I could have given a statement. That was what I always intended. Salman Khan was not only driving the gypsy but he also shot the deer. He even got off to slit the neck of the deer and then drove the car again,” the driver said.

    Harish Dulani had apparently drove for Salman Khan from September 26 to October 1st 1998 during when the cases against the actor were registered. Salman Khan back then was shooting for Rajshri’s Hum Sath Sath Hain in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur. The actor has even had to spend a week in jail after he was earlier sentenced for a 5 year imprisonment in the same case.