Feb 12 • 07:05 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Dummy Driver, Fake Affidavit... The Complete Plot to Hide the Truth in the Lamborghini Case Decoded

In the high-profile Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, India, police have arrested Shivam Mishra, who allegedly tried to evade responsibility by using a dummy driver and preparing a fake affidavit.

In the notorious Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, Shivam Mishra has been arrested after evading police for some time. The police informed the court that after the incident occurred on the 8th of the month, Mishra fled the scene. The following day, on the 9th, a dummy driver was presented as the actual driver of the vehicle, and a fake affidavit was prepared, which was later submitted to the court. The police investigation has made it clear that Mishra was indeed driving the vehicle at the time of the incident.

The investigation intensified after police teams were mobilized to apprehend Shivam Mishra. He was eventually found after police issued notices for his appearance and directed him to participate in the investigation. However, Mishra continued to evade law enforcement, making various excuses to avoid accountability. His actions highlight the lengths to which individuals might go to escape legal consequences, shedding light on the challenges of enforcing traffic laws and accountability in high-profile cases.

Moreover, a statement from the police regarding the delay in arresting Mishra clarified that his initial charges carried a potential penalty of less than seven years, which influenced their decision to not pursue an immediate arrest. Instead, they opted for a procedural approach with notice delivery before making arrests, emphasizing the complexities involved in legal proceedings, especially in significant and publicized cases like this one.

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