MUMBAI,
Mumbai court sends accused driver to 14-day judicial custody
MIHIR Shah, the main accused in the
BMW hit-and-run case and son of a
Shiv Sena politician, was under the
influence of alcohol when he allegedly rammed his luxury car into a twowheeler here, killing a woman, a
Mumbai Police official said on
Thursday.
A probe team of the police recreated the accident scene in the early
hours of the day to get more information about the chain of events and
also confronted Mihir Shah (24) with
his family driver and co-accused
Rajrishi Bidawat, who was in the car
at the time of the horrific crash in central Mumbai’s Worli area.
A woman, Kaveri Nakhwa (45), was
killed and her husband Pradip injured
after their two-wheeler was hit from
the rear by a BMW allegedly driven
by Mihir Shah at 5:30 am on Sunday
in Worli’s arterial Annie Besant Road.
The probe has found that Mihir
Shah sped off towards the Bandra
Worli Sea Link even as the woman
remained on the bonnet of the car
and then got entangled in its wheels
for a distance of more than 1.5 kilometres.
The prime accused, who was
arrested from Virar Phata in neighbouring Palghar district on Tuesday,
is in cop custody till July 16 and being
questioned by a team of the Worli
Police, the official said. “Our probe
has found he was under the influence
of alcohol at the time of the accident.
The crime scene involving the car hitting the two-wheeler and then dragging the victim was recreated in order
to get more details,” the official
explained. “Mihir Shah and his driver Bidawat were confronted to get
more clarity about the incident,” he
added. Mihir Shah, his father Rajesh
Shah, a Shiv Sena politician from
Palghar district, and their family
chauffeur Bidawat have been named
as accused in the high-profile case.
The accused persons have been
booked under various sections,
including 105 (culpable homicide not
amounting to murder) of the
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
(BNS). Rajesh Shah was
granted bail by a Mumbai
court on Monday after his
arrest. In a related development, Bidawat was
produced before Chief
Metropolitan Magistrate
(Sewri court) S P Bhosale
at the end of his police
remand on Thursday and
sent to 14-day judicial
custody. According to
the police, after the crash,
Bidawat swapped driver’s
seat with Mihir Shah
allegedly at the instruction of Rajesh Shah.
Police sought further
extension of his custody,
saying the investigation
in the case was still in
progress. However, the
court declined the police
custody extension plea
and sent the driver to jail.
MIHIR SHAH ADMITS
HE WAS DRIVING BMW
CAR: Mihir Shah, the
prime accused in the
Mumbai BMW hit-andrun case, has told the
police he was driving the
car at the time of the crash
which killed a woman and
injured her husband, officials said citing the probe
carried out so far