Saturday 5 July 2014

Boxing-Khan safeguarded after suspected ambush


World welterweight title contender Amir Khan has been discharged on safeguard after the British boxer was captured on suspicion of two ambushes in the early hours of Friday morning, as per media reports.



More prominent Manchester Police would not affirm that it was Khan who had been captured yet they did issue an announcement on the episode.



"Simply before 1.30am on Friday 4 July 2014 police were called after reports of an ambush in Bolton," the announcement read.



"Officers ran across two 19-year-old men had been struck. Their wounds are not genuine.



"A 27-year-old man was captured on suspicion of two strikes and has been safeguarded until mid-July pending further enquiries." Khan, on the other hand, played down the episode on social networking.



"All rubbish kindly doesn’t accept what you read. I'm home with my family and no one got pummeled," the boxer said on his Twitter account.



Boxing-Khan safeguarded after suspected ambush

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