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Mercedes hit-and-run: Teenage accused to be questioned

Source:PTI
April 12, 2016 02:27 IST

The teenager who had allegedly run over a 32-year-old man with his father’s Mercedes in Civil Lines area in New Delhi, will be taken to the accident spot and questioned by a juvenile welfare officer for the next two days, the police said.

He was sent to two days in 'police custody' by the Juvenile Justice Board on Monday, a senior police official said.

“Unlike normal police remand in which the accused persons can be interrogated for the whole day, the juvenile will be made available only from 10 am to 6 pm. At other times, he will be at the juvenile home, though technically in police custody,” the official said.

During the remand period, he will be taken to the accident spot and asked a wide range of questions.

He could not be questioned on Monday because of the time constraint. The eight-hour slot would apply for Tuesday and the day after, following which his ‘police custody’ would end, the official said.

Meanwhile, the police is also preparing to challenge the bail granted to the juvenile’s father on Sunday. While the son has been booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, the father was booked for abetment to the offence.

The teenager was again held by the police on Sunday after he went to surrender at a city court, where his father and the man, who had once claimed to be the driver of the Mercedes at the time of the accident, were produced.

While the teenager was sent to a juvenile home, his father (arrested on Friday) and the other man (arrested on Sunday) were granted bail.

The man, who had claimed to be the driver and later retracted his statement, was arrested under Section 203 (giving false information respecting an offence committed) of the Indian Penal Code.

The police said on Sunday that the juvenile turned 18 on April 8.

The incident took place on April 4 when 32-year-old marketing executive Siddharth Sharma was trying to cross a road near LudlowCastleSchool and the speeding Mercedes hit him.

Source: PTI
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