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Twist in car crash case: brother of arrested man behind steering wheel, held

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Published : Aug 21, 2019, 11:04 PM IST

In a recent development in the Shakespeare Sarani Road accident case which killed two Bangladeshis, the original culprit of the case has been arrested by the police. The police said that it was the elder brother who was involved in the deadly car crash and not the younger one, who was earlier arrested by the police. In fact, the younger brother was not even present inside the Jaguar when the accident took place.

Twist in car crash case: brother of arrested man behind steering wheel, held

Kolkata: In a twist to the road accident case involving the scion of a restaurant chain owner, the police on Wednesday said they arrested his elder brother who was actually behind the steering wheel of the car that crashed early on Saturday leading to the death of two Bangladeshis.

The maternal uncle of the two brothers, who had helped the elder brother flee to Dubai after the accident, was also arrested.

"After a mechanical test on the Jaguar, the sleuths found that the person they had arrested on Sunday was not even present inside the car at the time of the accident," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Murlidhar Sharma said.

"From the data accessed (during the mechanical test) from the system of the car, it was found that the elder brother was driving it. He had fled to Dubai with the help of his maternal uncle who was also arrested today," Sharma told reporters here.

"When policemen had gone to the residence of the owner of the vehicle after the accident, the family handed over to the police the younger son of the restaurant chain owner on whose name the sedan was registered," he added.

He went on to say: "Now, the family has admitted that he was not at the driving wheel but it was his elder brother."

The elder brother was arrested from Beniapukur area of the city while his uncle was taken into custody from his residence.

However, it was still not clear why he had returned from Dubai, police sources said.

"During the investigation, the police also found from CCTV footages at the accident spot and the roads through which it had sped past on that night, that the elder brother was driving the Jaguar," a police source said.

The sedan rammed into the side of another luxury car that hurtled towards a traffic police kiosk and dashed against it, killing two bystanders and injuring one - all Bangladeshis.

Two occupants of the second car suffered serious injuries in the crash.

A city court on Sunday had sent the younger brother arrested earlier to 12 days' police remand.

The younger brother has been charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to commit culpable homicide, rash driving, mischief and damage to public property.

The accused allegedly was driving at a high speed in inclement weather had jumped the red signal at the four-point Loudon Street-Shakespeare Sarani intersection in south Kolkata where the accident took place.

Read:| Bengal's personalities write open letter to Mamata

Kolkata: In a twist to the road accident case involving the scion of a restaurant chain owner, the police on Wednesday said they arrested his elder brother who was actually behind the steering wheel of the car that crashed early on Saturday leading to the death of two Bangladeshis.

The maternal uncle of the two brothers, who had helped the elder brother flee to Dubai after the accident, was also arrested.

"After a mechanical test on the Jaguar, the sleuths found that the person they had arrested on Sunday was not even present inside the car at the time of the accident," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Murlidhar Sharma said.

"From the data accessed (during the mechanical test) from the system of the car, it was found that the elder brother was driving it. He had fled to Dubai with the help of his maternal uncle who was also arrested today," Sharma told reporters here.

"When policemen had gone to the residence of the owner of the vehicle after the accident, the family handed over to the police the younger son of the restaurant chain owner on whose name the sedan was registered," he added.

He went on to say: "Now, the family has admitted that he was not at the driving wheel but it was his elder brother."

The elder brother was arrested from Beniapukur area of the city while his uncle was taken into custody from his residence.

However, it was still not clear why he had returned from Dubai, police sources said.

"During the investigation, the police also found from CCTV footages at the accident spot and the roads through which it had sped past on that night, that the elder brother was driving the Jaguar," a police source said.

The sedan rammed into the side of another luxury car that hurtled towards a traffic police kiosk and dashed against it, killing two bystanders and injuring one - all Bangladeshis.

Two occupants of the second car suffered serious injuries in the crash.

A city court on Sunday had sent the younger brother arrested earlier to 12 days' police remand.

The younger brother has been charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to commit culpable homicide, rash driving, mischief and damage to public property.

The accused allegedly was driving at a high speed in inclement weather had jumped the red signal at the four-point Loudon Street-Shakespeare Sarani intersection in south Kolkata where the accident took place.

Read:| Bengal's personalities write open letter to Mamata

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Twist in car crash case: brother of arrested man behind
steering wheel, held
         Kolkata, Aug 21 (PTI) In a twist to the road accident
case involving the scion of a restaurant chain owner, the
police on Wednesday said they arrested his elder brother who
was actually behind the steering wheel of the car that crashed
early on Saturday leading to the death of two Bangladeshis.
         The maternal uncle of the two brothers, who had helped
the elder brother flee to Dubai after the accident, was also
arrested.
         After a mechanical test on the Jaguar, the sleuths
found that the person they had arrested on Sunday was not even
present inside the car at the time of the accident, Joint
Commissioner of Police (Crime) Murlidhar Sharma said.
         "From the data accessed (during the mechanical test)
from the system of the car, it was found that the elder
brother was driving it. He had fled to Dubai with the help of
his maternal uncle who was also arrested today," Sharma told
reporters here.
         When policemen had gone to the residence of the owner
of the vehicle after the accident, the family handed over to
the police the younger son of the restaurant chain owner on
whose name the sedan was registered, he said.
         "Now, the family has admitted that he was not at the
driving wheel but it was his elder brother," Sharma added.
         The elder brother was arrested from Beniapukur area of
the city while his uncle was taken into custody from his
residence.
         However, it was still not clear why he had returned
from Dubai, police sources said.
         During the investigation, the police also found from
CCTV footages at the accident spot and the roads through which
it had sped past on that night, that the elder brother was
driving the Jaguar, a police source said.
         The sedan rammed into the side of another luxury car
that hurtled towards a traffic police kiosk and dashed against
it, killing two bystanders and injuring one - all
Bangladeshis. Two occupants of the second car suffered serious
injuries in the crash.
         A city court on Sunday had sent the younger brother
arrested earlier to 12 days' police remand.
         The younger brother has been charged with culpable
homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to commit culpable
homicide, rash driving, mischief and damage to public
property.
         The accused allegedly was driving at a high speed in
inclement weather, had jumped the red signal at the four-point
Loudon Street-Shakespeare Sarani intersection in south Kolkata
where the accident took place. PTI SCH
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