Police's 5 teams, continuous raids, and finally... how Shivam Mishra was caught
Shivam Mishra, accused in the Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, has been arrested after extensive police operations involving multiple teams.
Shivam Mishra has been arrested in connection with a serious accident involving a Lamborghini in Kanpur that left several people injured. The incident, which has garnered significant media attention, saw Mishra's car colliding with others, resulting in injuries and dramatic footage circulating on social media showing him exiting the vehicle. However, the defense claims that it was Mishra's driver, Mohan, behind the wheel, complicating the legal narrative surrounding the case. Mohan attempted to surrender in court, but was sent back due to the absence of his name in the FIR, raising questions about his involvement.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Atul Srivastava provided details regarding Mishra's apprehension, explaining that five dedicated police teams were deployed for continuous raids to track him down. Early information indicated that Mishra was in Kanpur, prompting swift action from the teams that ultimately led to his capture. The police are now in the process of completing essential procedures, including presenting him to the court and conducting a medical examination.
The case has stirred significant public interest and underscores issues of accountability and justice in high-profile accident cases involving privileged individuals. As the legal proceedings continue, implications could arise regarding the responsibilities of drivers and owners of luxury vehicles, as well as the potential repercussions for those involved in the incident, highlighting the need for clarity in the legal system.