Just days after news of Saif Ali Khan being involved in a hunting case in Romania broke, the Interpol authorities have sent a notice to the actor after an agent organising the Big Hunting Game came under scrutiny pertaining to a 2013 wild boar hunting case.
As per reports, out of the 24, 000 Euros that the actor was supposed to pay to the company responsible for taking care of his hunting expedition, Saif has only paid 14, 000 Euros.The missing 10, 000 Euros have reportedly created more problems for saif and everyone involved with him in the Big Hunting Game. The actor’s team has reportedly paid 14, 000 Euros in cash with an amount for the hunting trophy, which is the taxidermy of the hunted animal. Once the game was over and payment was done, Saif returned to the city and when the company contacted his tem for the remaining amount, they replied saying they paid the money to a certain Georgi Petev.
Georgi reportedly accompanied Saif and his group during the expedition in Bulgaria, along with an official of the company they were working with. As per reports, the company is trying to track Goergi down, who is missing. The Bulgarian officials sought legal help and filed a complaint to find Georgi back in 2014.Saif Ali Khan has received an Interpol notice pertaining to this case, which, reportedly, is in a questionnaire format comprising 15 questios that has to be answered by the actor himself and the same needs to be sent back to Bulgarian authorities. Mumbai police, who recently questioned the actor on behalf of the authorities in India, have informed the media that they are yet to receive a statement from Saif.