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Pune Porsche case: After juvenile’s father and grandfather, his mother lands in police net

The minor boy on May 19 was allegedly driving the Porsche at high speed under the influence of alcohol when the car crashed into two software engineers who were on a bike, killing them.

pune porsche crash caseThe car and bike at the police station from the Pune Porsche crash case. (Express Photo by Pavan Khengre)

The 49-year-old mother of the juvenile accused in Pune’s Porsche accident case Saturday became the third person from his family — after his father and grandfather — to be arrested by the police. She is accused of giving her blood to be swapped with that of her 17-year-old son, which had been collected after the incident to test for alcohol.

Police had earlier arrested Dr Ajay Taware, the former head of the Forensic Medicine Department at the state-run Sassoon Hospital; Dr Shrihari Harnol, who was the Casualty Medical Officer (CMO) at the time; and Atul Ghatkamble, a staffer at the morgue, for allegedly changing the minor’s blood sample in return for financial favours. The trio have since been placed under suspension.

On Saturday, the police also took custody of the teen’s 50-year-old realtor father, who was in judicial remand in another case, for investigation into the alleged swapping of the blood sample. The teen’s parents are scheduled to be produced before a court in Pune on Sunday, where police will seek their custody for further probe, including their joint interrogation.

The juvenile’s 77-year-old grandfather, who heads the family-run real estate group, is accused of abducting the driver who was accompanying the minor at the time and forcing him to take the blame for the accident that killed two software engineers, Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta. The grandfather is currently in judicial custody.

The juvenile is under remand at an observation home in Pune till June 5, following a revised order of the Juvenile Justice Board, which had earlier granted him bail.

A senior officer said the mother was detained on Saturday morning from the family home. She was taken to the observation home, where her son was questioned by the investigation team in her presence.

A senior officer who is part of the probe said, “The investigation team mainly asked him questions about his visits to bars and his locations before the accident, about him driving the car, about the accident and what happened at Sassoon Hospital. The juvenile did not give very definitive answers. The mother was later taken to the crime branch office for questioning.”

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Police said her DNA sample will be collected so it can be matched with the swapped sample at Sassoon Hospital.

The investigation officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police Sunil Tambe, said, “The report from the regional forensic sciences laboratory suggested the swapped blood sample belonged to a woman. Further questioning of the arrested accused and technical leads suggested that the minor’s sample was in fact swapped with his mother’s. Investigation has now revealed that the father and mother of the juvenile conspired with the two doctors and a staffer at Sassoon Hospital to swap the sample.”

Another officer involved in the probe said, “Investigation suggests the blood sample of the mother was taken around the same time as the minor’s. These samples were collected in the chamber of the CMO, which is not under CCTV surveillance.” another officer said.

Sushant Kulkarni is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express in Pune with 12+ years of experience covering issues related to Crime, Defence, Internal Security and Courts. He has been associated with the Indian Express since July 2010. Sushant has extensively reported on law and order issues of Pune and surrounding area, Cyber crime, narcotics trade and terrorism. His coverage in the Defence beat includes operational aspects of the three services, the defence research and development and issues related to key defence establishments. He has covered several sensitive cases in the courts at Pune. Sushant is an avid photographer, plays harmonica and loves cooking. ... Read More


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