Actor Kamaal Rashid Khan, aka KRK, claimed that Mumbai Police have registered a fake case against him after he failed to deposit his licensed weapon during the ongoing election as he has been in the UK.
He shared on social media, “The Mumbai police have filed one more fake case against me. They asked me to deposit my weapon at the Versova police station. I informed them that I have been in London since March 14 and won't return until August.”
KRK said his weapon was in a locker and that the police even asked for its password. “I refused to give it (password) because I don't trust the police,” his post read.
Pointing out that a case has been filed against him under the Indian Penal Code Section 181 (false statement to public servant), KRK asked how he could deposit his weapon when he was not in India.
Tagging top police officers, he said, “Dear police, every fake case you file against me is gold for me.”A police official said all licensed weapons were collected during the polls. Accordingly, the police contacted KRK over the phone and then visited his residence. However, he did not submit his weapon, leading to the filing of a case, the police added.(UNI)<>