Pune Porsche Accident: Accused Father’s Dramatic Escape Plan; This Is How The Police Arrested Him

A shocking incident in Kalyani Nagar, Pune has shocked the nation. A 17-year-old drunk boy driving a Porsche killed two young engineers. The nation is shocked after the teen was granted bail in 15 hours under conditions many consider too lenient. The Pune Porsche accident, which happened late Saturday night, has garnered a focus on the outcomes and penalties of crazy driving.

 

Father’s Elaborate Escape Plan

In a bid to dodge the arrest, the teenager’s dad, Vishal Agrawal, a prominent real estate developer in Pune, planned a master escape plan. He quickly escaped after an FIR was lodged against him for permitting his underage son to drive. To distract the police, he went out in one car heading towards Mumbai and asked his driver to take one more car towards Goa. The real twists came when he changed his car to a friend’s vehicle mid-way and headed towards Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, formerly Aurangabad. The father even used another SIM card to try not to be followed by his number. Police found his location through the GPS on his friend’s vehicle.

 

Caught Using CCTV And GPS

Pune’s crime branch got a move on the car and scoured CCTV footage along the route. Their efforts paid off when they found the father at a hotel in Sambhajinagar, prompting his late-night arrest. He is set to show up in court today.

 

Victim’s Families Demands Justice

The victims, Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshtha, both 24-year-old IT engineers from Madhya Pradesh, were getting back from a get-together when the speeding Porsche, supposedly going around 200 kmph, hit them from behind. The effect was deadly, killing both on the spot. Their grieving families have questioned the quick bail granted to the teen, considering it a “murder, not an accident”. The teenager and his friends had been drinking at a bar before the accident. The police have likewise arrested the bar authorities and staff for serving liquor to minors.

 

Police Building A Strong Case

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Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar guaranteed they are building a “watertight case” against the accused. With both technical and substantiating proof, the police are determined to get a fitting punishment by the law. They have likewise moved the Juvenile Justice Board to try the 17 years and 8 months old as an adult. A decision on this is expected soon. This awful episode highlights the requirement for stricter enforcement of underage drinking regulations and responsible driving.

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