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18-year-old Mercedes driver, who mowed 3 persons in Mohali, arrested

Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, March 21  Punjab Police arrested an 18-year-old man for mowing down three persons with his Mercedes car near Radha Soami Chowk here in SAS Nagar in the early morning of Saturday. The accused, Samrat, 18 years, a...
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 21 

Punjab Police arrested an 18-year-old man for mowing down three persons with his Mercedes car near Radha Soami Chowk here in SAS Nagar in the early morning of Saturday.

The accused, Samrat, 18 years, a resident of sector 34D, Chandigarh belongs to the family of Weldon Opticals in Chandigarh. He did not have a driving license and was drunk while driving at the time of the accident. The police have also booked two of Samrat’s friends, identified as Arjun and Prabhnoor, who was accompanying him in the car.

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The incident took place when Samrat, who was driving the Mercedes bearing registration number CH01CA1869 jumped the traffic lights and rammed his car into an Ertiga car and two cycles, leaving three persons including a cyclist dead and other three critically injured. The deceased persons have been identified as Dharampreet Singh, Ankush Narula and Ram Prasad.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) SAS Nagar Satinder Singh said that the trio who were riding the Mercedes was drunk when the accident took place and the driver lost control of the car. They fled from the accident spot even after sensing the serious condition of victims and didn’t inform the police or ambulance. The police have also recovered empty bottles of liquor from the Mercedes.

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The SSP said that the police have arrested Samrat, the accused driver who does not possess a Driving Licence. The police are conducting raids and will arrest the other accused persons soon too, he added.

Meanwhile, a criminal case has been registered under sections 304 (Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder) and 120B (Criminal Conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Police Station Mataur against the accused. Investigations will be completed in the next two weeks and the Court will be asked to conduct a speedy trial to give exemplary punishment to the culprits.

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