Salman
Khan's
hit
and
run
case
has
been
witnessing
several
twists
and
turns
and
the
latest
update
from
the
court
suggest
that
Salman
Khan's
blood
sample
might
be
handled
by
a
drunk
ward
boy.
Salman
Khan's
blood
sample
was
sent
for
alcohol
test
and
62
mg
of
alcohol
was
found
in
100
ml
of
the
actor's
blood.
Now,
the
defence
lawyer
has
argued
that
most
of
the
ward
boys
in
government
hospitals
remain
drunk
on
duty
and
this
might
have
influenced
the
report,
if
Salman's
blood
sample
was
handled
by
any
such
ward
boy.
"We
have
heard
that
many
government
hospital
ward
boys
are
drunk
on
duty.
What
if
he
was
drunk
and
had
touched
the
tape
after
touching
alcohol?,"
questioned
advocate
Srikant
Shivde.
Salman
Khan's
defence
lawyer
has
been
asserting
that
the
people
dealing
with
the
blood
sample
are
either
unqualified
or
are
being
influenced
by
police.
"All
the
people
are
government
sponsored.
Hence,
results
can
always
be
manipulated
by
the
investigating
officers,"
said
Shivde.
Earlier,
the
chemical
analyst
stated
in
the
Court
that
alcohol
in
Salman
Khan's
blood
was
above
the
permissible
level
to
which
the
defence
lawyer
said,
"He
does
not
even
know
class
XI
level
chemistry.
He
doesn't
know
the
difference
between
anti-coagulant
and
preservatives."
With
so
many
twists
and
turns
happening
in
the
2002
hit
and
run
case,
it
will
be
interesting
to
see
what
new
comes
with
next
update
in
the
case.