Pune crash: Minor’s granddad held for ‘wrongful confinement’ of driver
The teenager's father Vishal Agarwal, who is in judicial custody in connection with the car accident, has also been named in this case
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A local court in Pune on Friday remanded the six accused arrested in the case, including the teenager's father, in judicial custody
Pune, 25 May
The Pune police have arrested the
grandfather of the 17-year-old minor who allegedly fatally knocked down two
persons with his Porsche for alleged “wrongful confinement” of their family
driver, an official said on Saturday.
The teenager's father Vishal
Agarwal, who is in judicial custody in connection with the car accident, has
also been named in this case, he said.
A day earlier, Pune police chief
Amitesh Kumar had said that an attempt was made to establish that the high-end
car was not driven by the minor.
On a complaint by the family driver
of the juvenile, the Yerawada police have registered a separate offence against
the teen's grandfather and father, he said.
The two have been booked under IPC
sections 365 (kidnapping with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine a
person) and 368 (wrongfully concealing or keeping in confinement), he said. “After
the car crash, the teen's grandfather and father allegedly kept the driver's
phone with them and put him in confinement in his house on the premises of
their bungalow from 19 May to 20 May. The driver was freed by his wife, said
the official from the crime branch.
He said that Agarwal and his father
allegedly threatened the driver and asked him to take the blame by claiming
that he was at the wheel when the Porsche crashed into a motorcycle in the
early hours of Sunday.
On Friday, Pune Police Commissioner
Amitesh Kumar told reporters that an attempt was made to establish that the
Porsche was not driven by the 17-year-old, and the driver employed by his
family even tried to take responsibility.
After the accident, the driver
initially claimed he was driving the car, the commissioner said, adding, “Why
and under whose pressure he said that will be disclosed at an appropriate
time.” Citing their investigation, Kumar said it had emerged that the juvenile
was driving the car and they had already collected all the necessary
chronological evidence. “For example, when the juvenile left the house, the
entry on the security register shows that he left with the car,” the
commissioner had said.
“He was fully in his senses, he had
full knowledge that due to his conduct, such an accident, where IPC section 304
is applicable, can happen,” the officer said. Section 304 deals with culpable
homicide not amounting to murder.
The Pune police on Friday suspended
two cops, including an inspector from Yerwada police station, for delayed
reporting and dereliction of duty in the case. The Porsche, allegedly driven by
the teenager, who the police claim was drunk at the time, killed two
motorbike-borne software engineers in the Kalyani Nagar area of the city in the
early hours of Sunday (19 May).
A local court in Pune on Friday
remanded the six accused arrested in the case, including the teenager's father,
in judicial custody. The teenager is in an observation home till 5 June. The
Madhya Pradesh-based parents of the two IT professionals who were killed in the
accident have demanded that the Supreme Court monitor the probe and the trial
be held in their state.
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