Pune Porsche accident: Car registration stalled since March over unpaid ₹1,758 fee
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Porsche That Ran Over 2 Wasnt Registered Over Non-Payment Of Rs 1,758 Fee
The registration of the speeding Porsche - involved in the car crash in Pune that killed two techies - had been pending due to non-payment of Rs 1,758 fees by the owner, officials have said. Maharashtra Transport Commissioner Vivek Bhimanwar told news agency PTI that the Porsche car was imported in March by a dealer in Bengaluru and from there it was sent to Maharashtra after a temporary registration. "It was found that a certain registration fe…
Pune Porsche accident Live Updates: Minor spent Rs 48,000 at bar before accident; to be produced in court today
Pune Porsche accident live updates: The Porsche car, driven by a 17-year-old, who the police claim was drunk at the time, fatally knocked down two motorbike-borne software engineers at Kalyani Nagar in Pune city in the early hours of Sunday. The police said the accused juvenile allegedly consumed liquor with his friends at two outlets before the crash. Later, the two restaurants were sealed, while the father of the minor was arrested. The police…
Pune Porche Accident: Teen spent over Rs 48k at pub before mowing down 2, skipped Rs 1,758 registration fee
Pune Porche Crash Accident: A 17-year-old son of a prominent Pune builder caused a fatal accident that resulted in the death of two young techies. The teenager reportedly spent Rs 48,000 at two pubs before the accident, leading to allegations of drink driving. The police have invoked section 185 of the Motor Vehicle Act against him. Amid allegations of favoritism, Pune police denied collusion and emphasized following legal procedures. Political l
Pune Accident: Porsche Car’s Registration Was Pending Since March
The permanent registration of the luxury Porsche car involved in the accident in which two IT professionals were fatally knocked down by in Pune city was pending since March due to non-payment of Rs 1,758 fees by the owner, top officials of the Maharashtra transport department said on Tuesday.The electric luxury sports sedan - Porsche Taycan - was being driven allegedly by a prominent builder's 17-year-old son, who the police claim was drunk at …
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