Shah Rukh Khan was drunk, but that's not a crime: Mumbai ACP

Shah Rukh Khan was drunk, but that's not a crime: Mumbai ACP

Post by Dr. Jai Mahar » Sat, 19 May 2012 07:46:00

Shah Rukh Khan was drunk, but that's not a crime: Mumbai ACP

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Iqbal Sheikh, Mumbai assistant commissioner of police
(ACP), confirmed on Thursday that film star and Kolkata
Knight Riders' owner Shah Rukh Khan was in a drunken
state when he was involved in a late Wednesday night
brawl at the ***hede Stadium in Mumbai.

"Shah Rukh was drunk. He was smelling of *** but he
was not drinking at the ***hede stadium. It is not an
offence. He was also abusing and threatening the MCA
(Mumbai Cricket Association) and BCCI (Board of Control
for Cricket in India) officials," said Sheikh, who had to
intervene on Wednesday night to prevent the incident from
turning ugly.

Shah Rukh got into a brawl with MCA and BCCI officials
after his team defeated Mumbai Indians in an Indian
Premier League (IPL) match Wednesday night. Shah Rukh and
his entourage, comprising Morani brothers, wanted to
celebrate after the presentation ceremony but he was not
allowed to do so. What irked Shah Rukh was that MCA
officials switched off the flood lights.

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