In the investigation into the break-in at Saif Ali Khan’s Bandra home, police have expressed concerns about the lack of security. The luxurious residence, where Saif, Kareena Kapoor, and their children live, had no surveillance cameras, inside or outside, complicating efforts to track the intruder’s movements.
In the ongoing investigation into the break-in at Saif Ali Khan’s home, the police have raised serious concerns about the lack of security at the actor’s residence. Saif Ali Khan, his wife Kareena Kapoor Khan, and their children live in a luxurious quadruplex in Bandra. However, it has come to light that the property had no surveillance cameras, either inside or outside the building, making it difficult for the authorities to track the intruder.
The intruder was spotted fleeing through a fire escape on the CCTV footage of the building, Satguru Sharan. However, the police believe the intruder entered the Khan residence through a duct. Despite this, the lack of security cameras has made it challenging to identify how the intruder managed to enter the property in the first place.
The police team, along with forensic experts and fingerprint analysts, visited the Khan residence to investigate the incident further. They found that there were no personal security guards at the entrance of the house, nor were there any guards inside the flat to monitor visitors or respond to emergencies. To make matters worse, the building itself did not maintain a register logbook to keep track of who was entering or leaving the premises.