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Kerala: IAS officer granted bail in drunk driving case

Suspended IAS officer Sriram Vekitaraman, who was arrested for alleged drunken driving that caused the death of a journalist in Kerala, has been granted bail by a Kerala court. The IAS officer was arrested on August 3, hours after the luxury car driven by him in an alleged inebriated condition while returning from a private party, hit journalist, K Muhammed Basheer, killing him on the spot.

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Published : Aug 6, 2019, 7:49 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala court on Tuesday granted bail to suspended IAS officer Sriram Vekitaraman, who was arrested for alleged drunken driving that caused the death of a journalist here

Judicial First Class Magistrate Aneesa A granted bail after perusing the chemical examination report of Venkitaraman's blood samples, which was found negative for alcohol content and the case diary of the police.

"Bail application allowed", the judge said, accepting the defence argument that there was no alcohol content in the blood sample of the accused.

Venkitaraman's blood sample was taken nine hours after the mishap after he initially refused to provide it and after getting himself admitted in a private hospital.

The IAS officer was arrested on August 3, hours after the luxury car driven by him in an alleged inebriated condition while returning from a private party, hit journalist, K Muhammed Basheer, killing him on the spot.

He was later remanded to 14 days judicial custody.

The government had on Monday suspended the 33-year-old officer, who was serving as the Survey Director.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) had also been constituted to probe the case.

35-year-old Basheer, Thiruvananthapuram Bureau Chief of Malayalam daily "Siraj", was on his home from work when the mishap occurred at around one am on Saturday.

Read: Ayodhya Dispute: Hearing concludes for the day

Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala court on Tuesday granted bail to suspended IAS officer Sriram Vekitaraman, who was arrested for alleged drunken driving that caused the death of a journalist here

Judicial First Class Magistrate Aneesa A granted bail after perusing the chemical examination report of Venkitaraman's blood samples, which was found negative for alcohol content and the case diary of the police.

"Bail application allowed", the judge said, accepting the defence argument that there was no alcohol content in the blood sample of the accused.

Venkitaraman's blood sample was taken nine hours after the mishap after he initially refused to provide it and after getting himself admitted in a private hospital.

The IAS officer was arrested on August 3, hours after the luxury car driven by him in an alleged inebriated condition while returning from a private party, hit journalist, K Muhammed Basheer, killing him on the spot.

He was later remanded to 14 days judicial custody.

The government had on Monday suspended the 33-year-old officer, who was serving as the Survey Director.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) had also been constituted to probe the case.

35-year-old Basheer, Thiruvananthapuram Bureau Chief of Malayalam daily "Siraj", was on his home from work when the mishap occurred at around one am on Saturday.

Read: Ayodhya Dispute: Hearing concludes for the day

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IAS officer granted bail
Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 6 (PTI) A Kerala court on Tuesday
granted bail to suspended IPS officer Sriram Vekitaraman, who
was arrested for alleged drunken driving that caused the death
of a journalist here
Judicial First Class Magistrate Aneesa A granted bail
after perusing the chemical examination report of
Venkitaraman's blood samples, which was found negative for
alcohol content and the case diary of the police.
"Bail application allowed", the judge said, accepting the
defence argument that there was no alcohol content in the
blood sample of the accused.
Venkitaraman's blood sample was taken nine hours after
the mishap after he initially refused to provide it and after
getting himself admitted in a private hospital.
The IAS officer was arrested on August 3, hours after the
luxury car driven by him in an alleged inebriated condition
while returning from a private party, hit journalist, K
Muhammed Basheer, killing him on the spot.
He was later remanded to 14 days judicial custody.
The government had on Monday suspended the 33-year-old
officer, who was serving as the Survey Director.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) had also been
constituted to probe the case.
35-year-old Basheer, Thiruvananthapuram Bureau Chief of
Malayalam daily "Siraj", was on his home from work when the
mishap occurred at around one am on Saturday. PTI RRT LGK UD
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