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Bollywood movie star gets bail for appeal

April 7, 2018

Khan, said to be one of the highest-paid actors on the planet, was found guilty of killing rare antelope during a hunting trip in the 1990s. He'll appeal, with his lawyers arguing there is no proof the animals were shot.

Salman Khan, wearing dark sunglasses, walks through a crowd of photographers.
Image: DW/S. Zain

Salman Khan was granted bail Saturday while he appeals a five-year prison sentence for killing endangered wildlife two decades ago.

Khan spent two nights in prison after a court in Rajasthan state convicted him on Thursday of killing endangered antelope known as blackbucks during a hunting trip in 1998.

His lawyers maintain there was no evidence that the blackbucks were shot, arguing that they died of natural causes such as overeating.

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Khan, reportedly one of the world's highest-paid movie stars, was granted bail on a bond of 50,000 rupees ($770 or €625), according to his lawyer Mahesh Bora.

Local media reports indicated the 52-year-old celebrity should leave the Jodhpur prison — 550 kilometers (340 miles) southwest of Delhi — by late Saturday.

Prosecutor Mahipal Bishnoi told journalists that Khan will have to return to court on May 7.

Khan enjoys a cult-like following in India, and fans began celebrating outside the courthouse Saturday when news of his release became known.  

Bishnoi community members, who pursued the charges against Khan for 20 years, celebrate the movie star's convictionImage: Reuters/Stringer

Shot or natural causes?

But the PETA animal rights group was disappointed by the bail decision.

"While Salman Khan gets to go back home to his movie star life for now, black bucks were made to pay the highest price, with their lives," Manilal Valliyate, CEO of PETA India, said in a statement.

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Khan has starred in more than 90 Hindi language movies. He was Prisoner 106 in jail and reportedly skipped the jail's no-frills food but not his exercise. 

Khan has accused Rajasthan's forest department of trying to frame him.

Four other Bollywood stars — Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Neelam Kothari — were also accused in the case, but were acquitted due to lack of evidence.

Read more: Poll on Khan

bik/jm (AFP, AP)

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