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Jodhpur
In a relief for Salman Khan, a trial court on Wednesday acquitted the Bollywood star of all charges in the Arms Act case in the alleged poaching of two black bucks 18 years ago, holding that the prosecution permission given by the district administration was a"mindless move".
In a 102-page long order, the chief judicial magistrate Dalpat Singh Rajpurohit ruled that possession and use of fire arms with expired license by Salman could not be proved by the prosecution.
51-year-old Salman was present in the court along with his sister Alvira.
After his acquittal, Salman took to Twitter to thank his fans for their good wishes and prayers.
"Thank you for all the support and good wishes," he tweeted.
According to the prosecution, Salman was alleged to have kept and used the fire arms with expired license during poaching of two black bucks in village Kankani near Jodhpur in Rajasthan on October 1-2, 1998.
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