Salman
Khan
who
was
shooting
for
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
in
Kashmir,
took
a
flight
back
to
Mumbai
on
the
eve
of
his
hit
and
run
case's
verdict.
The
actor
was
spotted
at
the
Mumbai
domestic
airport,
where
he
was
being
escorted
by
a
number
of
policemen
and
security
personnel.
A
number
of
fans
had
gathered
to
get
a
glimpse
of
the
star,
some
seeking
autograph
as
well.
But
Salman
Khan
owing
to
the
seriousness
of
the
case
verdict,
headed
to
straight
to
his
car
amidst
the
crowd
that
had
gathered
there
for
him.
Dressed
in
a
pair
of
casual
blue
t-shirt
and
trendy
faded
jeans,
the
actor
looked
serious
and
tensed
on
the
eve
of
his
crucial
2002
hit
and
run
case
verdict.
He
is
charged
with
culpable
homicide
not
amounting
to
murder,
if
found
guilty,
the
actor
could
face
up
to
10
years
in
jail.
While
the
Defence
argues
that
Salman
wasn't
driving
the
vehicle
which
rammed
into
a
bakery
resulting
the
death
of
one
person,
the
Prosecution
evidences
against
the
actor
have
been
strong.
Apart
from
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
and
Prem
Ratan
Dhan
Payo,
he
had
Shuddhi,
No
Entry
Mein
Entry,
Kick
sequel,
Dabangg
sequel,
and
Sultan.
With
over
200
crores
riding
on
him,
Salman
and
Salman's
fans
can
only
pray
for
fair
justice.
See
pics
of
the
actor...
Salman
At
Airport
Salman
Khan
flies
back
to
Mumbai
from
Kashmir
for
the
verdict
of
his
13
years
old
hit
and
run
case.
Salman
Guilty
Or
Not?
Salman
Khan
claims
to
be
innocent,
saying
that
he
wasn't
driving
the
vehicle
but
other
witnesses
fail
to
say
the
same.
Salman's
Driver
Salman's
driver
told
the
Mumbai
court
in
one
of
the
proceedings
that
he
was
driving
the
vehicle
and
that
Salman
was
sitting
in
the
passengers
seat.
Salman's
Cases
As
if
the
hit
and
run
case,
Arms
Act
case
were
not
enough,
yet
another
new
case
has
been
lodged
on
him
for
alleged
assault
in
a
plane.
Salman's
Jail
Time
Back
in
2007
he
had
stayed
in
the
jail
for
over
a
week
in
regard
to
the
Blackbuck
case
which
was
registered
way
back
in
1998.
Salman
Khan
Since
he
is
charged
with
culpable
homicide
not
resulting
in
murder,
if
found
guilty
he
could
be
jailed
for
over
10
years.