Updated 24 May 2024 at 21:39 IST
Pune Porsche Crash: Amid growing public outrage over the Porsche crash case, Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar finds himself under increasing scrutiny after several discrepancies emerged in his statements, raising questions about the fairness and transparency of the investigation. The accident in Pune's Kalyani Nagar area, which left 2 techies dead, has garnered nationwide attention and brought intense scrutiny to the police handling of the case after the Republic Media Network brought fore several lacunae in the system that allowed the super-rich brat almost get away. In this article, Republic World will look into the three discrepancies between what Amitesh Kumar stated earlier during the LIVE interaction with Arnab Goswami and how he (Pune top cop) altered his statement during a press conference today.
3-4 hours gap to 8-9 hours gap: Earlier while speaking to Republic Media Network's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar had said the rich brat's blood samples were taken within a gap of 3-4 hours. However, on Friday, while addressing a presser Kumar stated that the police conducted the blood sample test of the teen at 11 am, more than eight hours after the fatal incident. “After the accident, the police team was busy handling the situation and the crowd. But yes, there was a delay in conducting the blood sample test. The boy was taken to the Sassoon Hospital around 9 am and the sample was collected around 11 am. We are trying to find out the reason behind the delay.” For the unversed, the accident had occurred at around 2.15 am on Sunday, May 19.
No Lapses vs Admitting Lapses: Speaking to Arnab during a LIVE TV segment, Kumar had claimed that they took 2 blood samples of the accused to ensure that there is no tampering. “Primarily to check the DNA sample, that in case the blood was taken at the first instance was the same of the accused, that was the reason”, Pune CP had told Arnab. However, while talking to reporters, Kumar accepted lapses on the part of some cops while registering the case and said that action would be taken against them for the destruction of evidence.
Defends NCP MLA: On being asked by reporters if NCP MLA Sunil Tingre intervened to ensure that the juvenile gets favourable treatment from police, Kumar said, “He (Tingre) had come to the police station, but it won’t be correct to say that the direction of the police investigation was impacted due to this.” Earlier, when Arnab confronted Kumar about the MLA's visit and why he was entertained, Kumar had replied, "I cannot comment. He was not entertained at all."
Published 24 May 2024 at 20:31 IST