The Free Press Journal

Hours after buying used car, 23-year-old rams it into shop

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Hours af ter he purchased a second hand car, a 23-year-old youth rammed the vehicle into a shop in

Bhayandar late on Sunday night. A porter, who was sleeping on the pavement, was lucky to survive, but suffered a fracture and multiple injuries in the incident. According to the police, the incident was reported from the Station Road area in Bhayandar

(west) at around 10 pm on Sunday.

The accused, who has been identified as

Gurutej Singh Tuteja (24), had purchased the second hand Tata Indigo car from Andheri on the day of the incident and had hired a driver to bring the vehicle home. The driver lef t af ter parking the car outside Shanti Sagar building. However, Gurjeet returned in the night with his friends to show them the car.

“It appears that he casually sat on the driving wheel and accidental­ly floored the accelerato­r pedal. The car rammed into the shop destroying its frontal section. A person, identified as Kamlesh, was injured and has been admitted to a government hospital. His condition is stable,” confirmed Senior Police Inspector Chandrakan­t Jadhav. The driver was holding a two wheeler license and was not qualified to drive a four wheeler, police said.

A case under the relevant sections of the IPC and Motor Vehicle Act has been registered against the accused. Since the offence is punishable with imprisonme­nt up to seven years, the police were obliged to let him off af ter slapping a notice of appearance, which mandates the accused person to appear before the police and cooperate with the investigat­ion. The question of arrests arises only if the accused fails to comply with the terms of the notice, said a senior police officer.

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