He will be produced before a local court later in the day. During the hearing, police are expected to seek his custody to further the investigation, Mumbai Police said.
A case has been registered against the actor under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Arms Act.
According to police, Khan was brought to the Oshiwara police station late Friday night for questioning, during which he admitted to firing two rounds from his licensed firearm.
The incident allegedly occurred on January 18 at Nalanda Society in the Oshiwara area of Andheri, where two bullets were later recovered – one each from the second and fourth floors of the residential building. One of the affected flats belongs to a writer-director, while the other is owned by a model.
According to a PTI report, investigators initially found no leads from CCTV footage in the area. However, forensic analysis suggested that the bullets may have been fired from Khan’s nearby bungalow.
Meanwhile, the motive behind the firing remains unclear.



