Woman Previously Arrested For Sneaking Into Salman Khan’s Home Now Booked In Fresh Assault Case
Isha Chhabra, the woman who was earlier caught for trying to enter Bollywood star Salman Khan’s home, is now in trouble again. This time, she has been booked by the police for fighting with government officers at the Andheri RTO.
Reports say she hit two women officers, broke things, and grabbed their phones during a fight about car documents. The Amboli Police are now looking into what happened.
Not long ago, Isha Chhabra and a man named Jitendra Kumar Singh (23), from Chhattisgarh, were caught for trying to sneak into Salman Khan’s building, Galaxy Apartments in Bandra.
According to ANI, “The Mumbai Police have arrested a woman from Khar who had been persistently trying to enter into Bollywood star Salman Khan’s residence at Galaxy Apartments in Bandra.”
Singh was first seen outside the actor’s house on Tuesday morning. “According to the police, Singh, a resident of Chhattisgarh, was initially spotted roaming around Mr Khan's house at around 9.45am on Tuesday. When a policeman deployed for the actor's security asked him to leave, the accused smashed his mobile phone on the ground in a fit of rage.”
Later that evening, he followed a car into the building and got caught again. “That evening, at around 7.15pm, Singh entered Galaxy Apartments by following a car belonging to a person living in the same building. He managed to enter the premises but was caught by the police again. This time, they handed him over to the Bandra police,” an officer said.
Singh told the police he only wanted to meet Salman Khan. “During the course of interrogation, Singh said he wanted to meet the actor. He claimed that he tried to sneak in as the police were not allowing him to enter the building,” the officer added.
The next day, Chhabra also tried to get in. “A day later, Chhabra made a similar bid at around 3.30am and even managed to reach up to the lift of the apartment,” police said.
“The two accused have been arrested and cases of trespassing have been registered against them,” the officer confirmed.
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