Pune Porsche crash: Police say teen's family forced driver to take blame, offered money
The family of a 17-year-old boy forced the driver to leave after his Porsche crashed into a motorcycle in Pune, killing two experts, superintendent of police Amitesh Kumar told reporters on Saturday. He said the family restrained the man, threatened him and bribed him to protect him from legal action. Police
said that when the driver first came to the police station, he wrote a letter stating that he was driving at the time of the accident. After the investigation, the police determined that the child was driving the car.
“The family threatened the driver to take responsibility. The driver was banned. The driver is not behind the wheel. Family members (of the minor defendant) tried to bribe the driver," the officer added.
Earlier this week, the police told the court about the driver. The car did not allow the child to drive and he called the child's father and explained the situation to him. However, the child's husband, a wealthy real estate agent, asked the driver He asked him to let the boy drive.
Pune Police Crime Squad arrested the boy's grandfather for allegedly imprisoning the driver on Saturday morning. A separate FIR has been registered against him under Sections 365 and 368 of the IPC. ) was at home on the 19th, left the police.
They confiscated his phone and locked him in the bungalow.
The boy got permission when he first wrote about road safety. However, after international reaction, his insurance was canceled and he was sent to the labor office.
It was claimed that the police gave special treatment to the child. A senior official is investigating the allegations. They suspended two officers involved in the incident.
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