Shivam Mishra arrested in Raeeszada Lamborghini hit-and-run case, SOG laid the trap like this: – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: The abscondence of Shivam Mishra, the accused who wreaked havoc with his high-speed Lamborghini car in the posh area of the city, finally ended. of Kanpur Police SOG (Special Operations Group) And a joint team of local police has arrested him. Shivam is accused of hitting a person with his luxury car, resulting in his death and then absconding from the spot.
How did the arrest happen? (The Operation)
Shivam Mishra was continuously changing his location since the incident. To put pressure on him, the police raided his possible hideouts and followed his digital footprints.
Technical Surveillance: Police traced Shivam with the help of mobile tower location and CCTV footage.
siege: Police had received secret information that he was planning to leave the city, after which SOG arrested him.
What was the whole matter?
The incident is said to have taken place near Chakeri or Swaroop Nagar (as per detailed report) area of Kanpur, where late at night an out of control yellow Lamborghini hit a cyclist/pedestrian.
Obsession with Speed: According to eyewitnesses, the speed of the car was more than 100 km/hr.
Absconding accused: After the collision, instead of stopping and helping, the accused increased the speed of the car. Later the car was found parked at a place, but the driver was missing.
High-profile cases: Due to the accused’s connection with an influential family, there was immense pressure on the police to take impartial action in this case.
Police’s next action
Police Commissionerate Kanpur has clarified that the law is equal for everyone.
Medical Test: Medical examination of the accused is being conducted to find out whether he was drunk at the time of the incident or not.
Car seized: The Lamborghini worth crores used in the accident has already been seized for forensic examination.
culpable homicide: A case has been registered against Shivam under relevant sections of IPC/BNS (causing death by negligence and rash driving).
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