The latest development in Pune Porsche car accident Two people have been arrested over the matter Let the police go In relation to blood samples processing.
According to police officials, the suspect was apprehended by Pune crime branch last night. They were said to be engaged in blood sample exchange Two mates of the prime accused, a minor, who were with him when they met an unfortunate accident.
Further investigations into the issue are being carried out by authorities. The defendant is expected to show up in court today.
two youngsters software developer This teenager, who was son of a builder from this city died around 2:30am on May 19th at Kalyaninagar while returning home to Wadgaon Sheri after night out at two bars with friends. Their bikes were hit by expensive cars.
This incident generated immense public anger across India partly because the accused got bail juvenile justice commission after leniency was shown since a police probe revealed that his relatives and some doctors tried to shield what happened.
The minor was produced before Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) that granted him bail with conditions including a 300-word essay on road safety and 15 days’ learning of road safety regulation from RTO.
While under JJB bail one of his conditions was to write a 300-word article on road accidents and then must learn traffic rules and regulations with the assistance of RTO. Minors have submitted a 300-word essay.
The car’s provisional license has been cancelled by RTO which says that it would not issue driving license until he turns twenty-five years old according to media reports.
After JJB issued a bail order, Pune police approached board and on May 21st, the teenager sent him to observation home. His aunt then approached Bombay High Court which ordered for his release from the observation home on June 25th. Nevertheless, the HC clarified that all terms imposed upon him through JJB’s May 19th bail will still bind him.
Last month, a seventeen-year-old Porsche driver took fifteen days at Regional Transport Office (RTO) in Pune to acquire safe driving knowledge. According to RTO officers, the minor had finished a 15-day safe-driving course.