23 May,2024 03:39 PM IST | Pune | mid-day online correspondent
The car seized by police. File Pic/PTI
The Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) in Maharashtra has started the process to cancel the temporary registration of the Porsche car that fatally knocked down two techies while allegedly being driven by a 17-year-old boy in Pune, an official said on Thursday, reported the PTI.
According to the PTI, the electric luxury sports sedan 'Porsche Taycan' was imported in March by a dealer in Bengaluru before being sent to Maharashtra on temporary registration.
When the car was taken to the Pune RTO, it was found that a certain registration fee had remained unpaid. The owner was asked to pay the amount to complete the paperwork. Since the fee was not paid, the permanent registration of the vehicle was pending, officials had said earlier, as per the PTI.
The high-end car, allegedly driven by real estate developer Vishal Agarwal's teenage son, who the police claim was drunk at the time, hit two software engineers, killing both, in the city's Kalyani Nagar in the early hours of Sunday, the news agency reported.
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While the boy has been remanded to an observation home till June 5, his father is in police custody till May 24.
"There is a provision in the Motor Vehicles Act that if such an accident happens in which a minor was driving the car, the registration certificate can be revoked for 12 months. We have now started the process to cancel the temporary registration of the car and a notice to that effect has been issued to the registered owner of the car," said Sanjeev Bhor, RTO officer, as per the PTI.
The car had been allotted a temporary registration as it was brought from Bangalore to Pune.
However, driving a car on the road without a proper registration number is an offence, he said.
The luxury car was seized by the police after the accident.
Juvenile court sends teen to observation home following outcry over bail
The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) in Pune has decided to transfer the 17-year-old teen, accused of the Pune car crash in Kalyani Nagar to an observation home until June 5 after public outrage at his quick bail. In reaction to the controversy, the sessions court ordered the remand of the teenager's father, a real estate developer, into police custody, reported PTI.
According to the report, while the police said that the juvenile justice board revoked the minor's bond, in the Pune car crash, on Wednesday evening, the teenager's lawyer explained that the bail was not terminated but rather adjusted. The decision on the police's request to classify him as an adult accused is pending.
(with PTI inputs)