Grandfather of accused minor in Porsche crash arrested for threatening driver.

Pune Police arrested Surendra Kumar Agarwal, grandfather of minor accused in Porsche car crash that killed 2 people, for threatening and confining family driver.

May 25th 2024.

Grandfather of accused minor in Porsche crash arrested for threatening driver.
In a shocking turn of events, the Pune Police have arrested Surendra Kumar Agarwal, the grandfather of the minor who was involved in the tragic Porsche car crash that claimed the lives of two individuals on the early morning of May 19. According to an official statement, Agarwal was taken into custody on Saturday in connection with the case.

Apparently, Agarwal had allegedly threatened and coerced the family driver, Gangaram Poojari, into taking the blame for the accident. It is believed that he offered Poojari a sum of money in exchange for confessing to the accident. This unfortunate incident has now put three generations of the Agarwal family in deep trouble, all facing different charges related to the same case.

Agarwal was apprehended after being interrogated for several hours and is expected to appear in court later today for further proceedings. His son, Vishal S. Agarwal, who is a well-known real estate developer in Pune, was previously arrested and is currently in judicial custody. As for the minor grandson who was driving the Porsche at the time of the accident, he is currently under detention at a juvenile correctional home until June 5.

The entire city of Pune is outraged by this incident and in remembrance of the two lives lost, a silent candlelight vigil will be held near Kalyani Nagar. The organizers of this event, Team Swachh Kalyani Nagar, have stated that the vigil serves as both a protest against the lack of action from the authorities to control late-night activities in residential areas, as well as a show of support for the grieving families of the victims.

In light of this tragedy, the Pune Police have also taken action by suspending two of their own officers from the Yerawada Police Station for negligence and other lapses in their duties. The two officials, Police Inspector Rahul Jagdale and Assistant Police Inspector Vishwanath Todkar, were on duty at the time of the accident, which occurred within their jurisdiction in Kalyani Nagar.

The entire city is in mourning and demanding justice for the victims. It is a somber reminder of the consequences of reckless driving and the responsibility that comes with owning a vehicle. Let us all come together to pay our respects and hope that justice will be served for the families of Ashwini Koshtha and Aneesh Awadhiya.

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