Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rally accident: Gaurav Gill, navigator booked

- Mukesh Mathrani

BARMER:ARJUNA awardee race car driver and three-time Asia Pacific Rally Championsh­ip winner Gaurav Gill and his co-driver were on Sunday booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder for the deaths of three people in a crash that took place during a rally event in Rajasthan’s Barmer on Saturday, the police said.

The state government on Sunday also removed Barmer district collector and superinten­dent of police, and ordered an investigat­ion into the accident, according to a statement. Officials, who did not wish to be identified, said the two officers were removed for “inept handling” of the case.

A case was registered at Samdari police station against Gill and his co-driver/navigator Musa Sheriff under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Five companies involved in organising and sponsoring the rally event — Jodhpur leg of the National Rally Championsh­ips — were also named in the FIR, the police said.

On Saturday, relatives of the victims and other locals reportedly refused to move the bodies from the crash site near Ranideship­ura village, 150 km from Barmer, as a means of protest but they relented on Sunday after talks with district officials, additional superinten­dent of police (Barmer) Khinv Singh Bhati said.

The deceased Narendra (42), his wife Pushpa (40), and their 14-year-old son Jitendra were killed on the spot, police said. Narendra’s eldest son, 21-yearold Rahul Bhati filed the complaint alleging that two other race cars behind the lead vehicle also crashed into the trio, who were on a motorcycle, killing them on the spot.

The complaint said that the cars were allegedly part of a race that was organised without informing nearby villagers and proper safety measures were not ensured. The accused allegedly fled the spot after the crash, they alleged.

ASP Bhati said that a case has been lodged based on Rahul’s complaint and police have started an investigat­ion.

Divisional commission­er (Barmer) was asked to submit a report on the incident within seven days to the state home ministry, officials said.

Fearing clashes, the administra­tion deployed policemen from three police stations in the area where the accident took place. Additional superinten­dent of police of Balotra Ratanlal Bhargav said a meeting was held in the evening between the protesters, company representa­tive and district authoritie­s to reach an agreement over the demands of the protesters.

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