Pune Car Crash: The blood sample of a minor nobleman was thrown in the garbage, the truth came out through this maneuver of the police.

Posted on 27th May 2024 by rohit kumar

These days the road accident in Pune is being discussed in the country. A speeding luxury car had hit a motorcycle, killing two people. The car was being driven by a 17-year-old rich man who was under the influence of alcohol. Shocking revelations are being made every day in this matter. Now Pune Police has claimed that the minor's blood samples were thrown in the dustbin. Blood samples of another person were taken in his place. Not only this but all this was done on the instructions of a doctor from Sassoon General Hospital. 


 

Father had lured the doctor

Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar told the shocking truth in a press conference on Monday. He claimed that the teen's father called the doctor and asked him to change the blood samples while luring him. The senior officer further said that two doctors had been arrested for tampering with the minor's blood sample and destroying evidence. Dr. Ajay Taware, head of the forensic medicine department of Sassoon Hospital, and Dr. Srihari Harlor, chief medical officer of the government hospital, have been arrested. 


 

 

threw the samples in the dustbin

The officer said, 'Investigation has revealed that the minor's blood samples were replaced with samples of some other person. All this was done on the instructions of Dr. Tavre. On the instructions of Dr Taware, the teen's blood samples were thrown into the dustbin, and samples of another person were taken in its place.'


 

Kumar claimed, 'Investigation also revealed that the minor's father had called Dr. Ajay Tavre and lured him and asked him to change the blood samples.'


 

This is how the truth came out

The senior police officer further said that out of caution, we had taken more blood samples from the teenager and sent them to another hospital. Later, when the report from another hospital came, it was revealed that the teen's blood report at Sassoon Hospital was tampered with, because the DNA of both the reports was not matching.


 

He said that both the doctors had no idea that the police would take another sample of the minor accused. He said, 'It is being investigated whose samples were taken in place of the teenager's blood sample. We have recovered CCTV footage of Sassoon Hospital and further investigation is underway.


 

These sections were imposed on the minor

Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar also said that a case has been registered against the teenager under sections 201 (causing destruction of evidence of a crime), 120B (criminal conspiracy), and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. He said, 'We have made the teenager's father a co-accused in the present case.'


 

Secret revealed through CCTV footage

Earlier, the minor was taken for a blood test eight hours after his arrest. After investigationit was found that the accused had not consumed alcohol. However, CCTV footage and the bar bill revealed that he had consumed alcohol.

 

 

this is the case

In Pune city, on the intervening night of 18-19 May, a 17-year-old boy, while driving a Porsche car worth Rs 3 crore at high speed, hit a bike. The collision with the vehicle was so strong that the bike lost its balance and got dragged on the road for a long distance, due to which the two people riding on it died on the spot. The people present at the spot informed the police about the accident, after which the accused minor was arrested.


 

14 hours after this incident, the accused minor got bail from the court with some conditions. The court had directed him to work with the traffic police for 15 days and write a 300-word essay on the effects and solutions of road accidents. Later, when the dispute escalated, the court canceled his bail. After this, he was sent to an observation home till June 5. Apart from this, the minor's father and grandfather have also been arrested in this case.

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