New Delhi: A day after a 58-year-old ACP of the Delhi Police's Traffic Unit was mowed down by a mini-truck while he was on duty, police have intensified the search for its driver by forming multiple teams, officials said on Sunday.
The accident took place on Saturday around 8 pm while ACP Sanket Kaushik was managing traffic near Rajokri flyover, police said.
After parking his official vehicle near Umrao Hotel, the ACP moved towards the service lane and his driver ASI Munni Lal was walking behind him.
Just then, a speeding mini-truck coming from Gurgaon side hit Kaushik and dragged him towards the divider.
"There was a traffic jam on the service lane due to cars. The ACP was on his duty and went to clear it. He walked a few steps ahead to manage the traffic. During this time, a speeding vehicle hit him and fled away," a senior police official from the Traffic Department said.
The ACP was taken to AIIMS trauma centre, where he was declared brought dead by doctors, he said.
Multiple teams have been formed to trace the accused driver but no arrest has been made yet, police said.
Based on the complaint of ASI Munni Lal, a case under sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way) and 304 A (causing death by negligence) was registered at the Vasant Kunj police station.