The Pune police have arrested the mother of the teenager involved in the Porsche car accident case after confirming that his blood samples were replaced with hers. This revelation was made by city police chief Amitesh Kumar on Saturday.
The police informed a local court on Friday that the juvenile’s blood samples had been swapped with those of a woman. This led to further legal proceedings as the police obtained permission from the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) to record the statement of the 17-year-old driver of the Porsche Taycan.
Teen’s Statement and Custody
The police plan to record the teenager’s statement at the observation home on Saturday, in the presence of the district protection officer (DPO) and a family member. A court has also remanded the father and grandfather of the minor to 14 days of judicial custody following the end of their police custody.
Arrests and Investigations
In addition to the family members, the police have arrested Dr. Ajay Taware, the former head of the forensic medicine department at Sassoon General Hospital, medical officer Dr. Shrihari Halnor, and employee Atul Ghatkamble. They are accused of tampering with the minor’s blood samples to conceal his alcohol consumption at the time of the accident.
Police investigations revealed around a dozen calls were made between Vishal Agarwal and Dr. Ajay Taware during the sample collection process. Maharashtra minister Hasan Mushrif stated on Friday, “The police found that Dr. Ajay Taware was on leave on the night of the Pune Porsche accident and he got a call from someone. He accepted Rs 3 lakh, called Dr. Halnor to manipulate the blood samples.”
The police have filed an application seeking custody of Vishal Agarwal in connection with the alleged blood sample switching.
Juvenile Justice Board’s Involvement
The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) has permitted the police to investigate the minor involved in the Porsche crash, in accordance with the Juvenile Justice Act, which mandates that the inquiry of a minor be conducted in the presence of their parents.
Initially, the JJB granted bail to the teenager, the son of real estate developer Vishal Agarwal, shortly after the May 19 crash and instructed him to write a 300-word essay on road safety. However, following a nationwide outcry, the police approached the JJB again, resulting in a modified order that sent the minor to an observation home until June 5.
State Government’s Response
In response to the bail granted to the juvenile by a single member of the JJ Board, the Maharashtra government has established a committee to investigate the conduct of the state-appointed JJB members. This committee will determine if proper procedures were followed while issuing orders in the Pune car crash case.
The case continues to unfold with ongoing investigations and legal proceedings, highlighting issues of judicial integrity, police procedures, and public safety.