Maharashtra’s minister of state for home Yogesh Kadam confirmed that no criminal gang was behind the attack on Saif Ali Khan, which was a burglary attempt. Police identified a suspect through CCTV footage, although flaws in the security apparatus were found. The government is ensuring Khan’s safety, with ongoing investigations revealing more suspects.
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