Bollywood
actor
Salman
Khan
on
Wednesday
reached
the
court
of
chief
judicial
magistrate
(CJM)
in
Jodhur
to
record
his
statement
in
a
case
under
the
Arms
Act.
CJM
Anupama
Bijlani
had
on
April
23
asked
Salman's
counsel
to
ensure
his
presence
in
the
court
on
April
29.
"He
(Salman)
along
with
his
body
guard
Shera
and
sister
Alvira
reached
the
court
at
around
9.50
a.m.
A
contingent
of
police
was
posted
outside
the
court
to
control
the
fans
who
had
come
here
in
large
numbers
to
get
a
glimpse
of
the
film
star," a
police
official
told.
Salman
Khan
and
a
few
other
Bollywood
stars
were
accused
of
poaching
blackbucks
on
the
midnight
of
Oct
1-2,
1998
during
the
shooting
of
a
movie
Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain.
Two
blackbucks,
a
protected
animal
under
the
Wildlife
Protection
Act,
were
killed
on
the
outskirts
of
Kankani
village
near
Jodhpur.
Khan
is
accused
of
carrying
and
using
illegal
arms.
He
is
also
alleged
to
have
been
carrying
arms
with
an
expired
license.
The
chief
judicial
magistrate
had
asked
Khan
to
appear
before
the
court
for
recording
of
his
statement
on
April
23,
but
he
did
not
come
due
to
infection
in
his
ear.