Two individuals have been apprehended by Pune Police in connection with the manipulation of blood samples in the Porsche crash case. The arrests come after investigations revealed attempts to alter evidence related to the accident.
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Pune Police have issued a show cause notice to the mother of trainee IAS officer Pooja Khedkar, demanding an explanation as to why her gun license should not be cancelled. The notice comes after a complaint from a local farmer who alleged threats from Manorama Khedkar. This development follows the confiscation of a luxury car used by Pooja Khedkar, which had an illegally installed red beacon light and ‘Maharashtra Government’ inscription. The car’s registered owner, a city-based private company, has also received a notice from the Pune Regional Transport Office.
Following confirmation that his blood samples had been substituted with those of his mother, the mother of the juvenile involved in the Pune Porsche accident has been arrested by the city police. According to Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar, the investigation has revealed that the juvenile’s blood samples were replaced with those of his mother. This comes after the police had earlier informed a local court that the juvenile’s blood samples had been exchanged with those of a woman. On May 19, two IT professionals tragically lost their lives when a Porsche, allegedly driven by an inebriated minor, collided with their two-wheeler in Kalyani Nagar, Pune. The 17-year-old minor has been sent to an observation home, while his father, realtor Vishal Agarwal, and grandfather, Surendra Agarwal, have been arrested and charged with allegedly abducting the family’s driver and coercing him to take the blame for the incident.
Pune Police have arrested the grandfather of a 17-year-old minor accused of fatally hitting two individuals with his car, for allegedly confining their family driver. The teenager’s father, Vishal Agarwal, is also named in the case. The incident occurred on May 19th when the minor allegedly drove the car while intoxicated, resulting in the deaths of two software engineers. The driver initially claimed responsibility for the accident but later retracted his statement, leading to the arrest of the teenager.