New video of Saif Ali Khan's attacker surfaced, thief seen stealing shoes and slippers from a house in Versova…

Mumbai Police is very alert regarding the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan on January 15. Police have formed 35 teams to catch the attacker. Now the police has found a CCTV footage of the incident that took place at Saif's house four days before. In this video, the suspect is seen stealing shoes and slippers from a shoe rack inside a house in Versova. In this video he can be seen wearing a white shirt.

Let us tell you that the attacker entered Saif Ali Khan's house at 2.30 am on January 15 and attacked him six times with a sharp knife. The actor suffered six injuries in this. The deepest wound was near the spinal cord. Doctors of Lilavati Hospital have also performed surgery and removed a two and a half inch piece of knife from the spine of Saif Ali Khan.

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Police formed 35 teams in search of suspected accused

As soon as the information about this incident was received, the Mumbai Police Crime Branch team immediately started investigation and arrested three suspects on the same day. A police team also reached Saif Ali Khan's house and interrogated the staff. While the police had caught one accused on the day of the incident (January 16), the other is absconding and the search for him is going on with full alertness.

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Changed appearance to hide identity, bought headphones at railway station after attack

Just a few hours after the incident at Saif Ali Khan's house, a picture of the attacker was revealed and he was also seen in the CCTV footage. Reportedly, he was seen changing his appearance to avoid being caught. Apart from this, he was seen hovering around Bandra Police Station at 8 am on January 16. Crime branch officials visited Kabutarkhana area in Dadar and collected CCTV footage from a mobile shop named 'Iqra'.

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