Ailing mom & poverty led Saif Ali Khan’s attacker to India, crime: Cops | India News


Ailing mom & poverty led Saif Ali Khan's attacker to India, crime: Cops
Attacker after arrest (left) and Saif Ali Khan

MUMBAI: Bangladeshi national Shariful Fakir, arrested for breaking into actor Saif Ali Khan’s home and stabbing him last Thursday, was driven to crime because of extreme poverty, police said. “He chose Saif’s residence randomly. All he wanted was to steal from someone rich and escape to Bangladesh with the loot to help his ailing mother,” said an officer. “The immediate provocation for the crime was that Shariful lost a housekeeping job at a Thane restaurant on Dec 15 when its contract with the manpower agency owned by Jitendra Pandey ended. He found himself nearly penniless. He said as much.”
Before joining the Thane restaurant in Sept last year, Shariful worked at a Worli restaurant, earning Rs 13,000 a month. He told police during interrogation that from this sum, he would send Rs 12,000 to Bangladesh for his mother’s medical treatment, keeping only Rs 1,000 for himself. One day in Aug, the restaurant management caught him stealing and terminated his employment. Having studied only till Class 2, he found another menial job at the Thane restaurant.

Crime scene reconstruction

Shariful entered India by crossing Dawki river on India-Bangladesh border at Meghalaya, paying Rs 10,000 to an agent to have him taken to Assam. “The agent helped him board a bus to Kolkata, where he stayed for three days before taking a train to Mumbai in May. The agent also helped him get a SIM card. Once in Mumbai, he wandered aimlessly for three days, living on the roadside. He got in touch with Pandey through another person and got the Worli restaurant job in June,” police said. They are on the trail of the agent.
After losing his second job in the city, Shariful decided on committing a burglary, and surveyed locations across the ritzy parts of Bandra and Khar on Dec 31 and Jan 1. Police said before attack on Saif, Shariful walked 90mins to Bandra in the intervening night of Jan 15-16. “He carried housebreaking tools like a screwdriver, hammer, and hacksaw blade, which he had bought a few days prior. The knife he later used to attack the actor, he had stolen from the Thane restaurant where he used to work,” said an officer.
“After the crime, he was in Bandra-Khar for hours before taking a train to Dadar. He was unaware till then that he had stabbed a famous actor. He told us during questioning that his attack on Saif was unplanned.”
Police tracked Shariful after Pandey provided his Worli location and phone number. “We found that he used an e-wallet to pay Rs 6 for a cup of tea in Worli. His last location was traced to a labour camp in Thane. We found he had also paid Rs 60 for a plate of bhurji pav on Jan 18,” said an officer.
Police learnt during Shariful’s questioning that he was a fan of Shah Rukh Khan and had tried to scale the walls of the actor’s Bandra bungalow Mannat “to get a dekko at the superstar” before the Saif incident. “He said his friends and family often told him that he looked like Shah Rukh Khan. That would puff him up,” the officer said.
Police have seized Shariful’s mobile phone, cap, scarf and the shirt he changed after the crime. The items have been sent to forensics lab. But police are yet to recover the missing portion of the knife used to attack Saif.





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