Pune Porsche Crash: Police Submit Closing Report, Urge Grownup Trial For Juvenile

New Delhi: Pune Police have submitted their remaining report earlier than the Juvenile Justice Board interesting for the court docket to permit them to deal with the juvenile, concerned in final month’s Porsche accident case during which two folks died, as an grownup. Pune Metropolis Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar stated the report consists of eyewitness statements, CCTV footage, and proof of alcohol consumption by the juvenile on the evening of the accident within the Kalyani Nagar space.

An in depth report was submitted to help the plea filed by Pune Police in JJB to permit the police to deal with the 17-year-old juvenile as an grownup within the case, the senior police official stated. The teenager, who the police declare was drunk and driving the posh automotive when it hit a two-wheeler within the early hours of Could 19 killing two techies, together with a girl, is lodged at an statement dwelling within the metropolis.

The police had filed a plea to permit them to deal with the juvenile as an grownup for the aim of trial within the case. To help their case, the police have now submitted related proof to the JJB, stated the officer on Tuesday. The ultimate report has data pertaining to the CCTV footage obtained from the minor’s residence, and likewise from the 2 lodges the place he consumed liquor. Within the footages, he was seen consuming alcohol at pubs and at his dwelling and behind the wheel of the automotive.

Two IT engineers Aneesh Awadhiya and his Ashwini Koshta, each 24 and from Madhya Pradesh, died after the dashing Porsche automotive, allegedly pushed by the accused juvenile hit their motorbike at Pune’s Kalyani Nagar junction round 2.30 am on Could 19.

Pune Police earlier had arrested the dad and mom of the minor together with two medical doctors of Sassoon Hospital and three others on the cost of manipulating the blood samples of the minor accused after the accident. The grandfather of the minor was additionally arrested. All of them are presently in judicial custody within the Central Jail in Yerwada. 



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