Mercedes hit and run case: Minor culprit's father held
New Delhi, Apr 8: The father of a minor who killed a 33-year-old business consultant by hitting him with his speeding Mercedes car here three days ago was arrested on Friday, police said.
"Manoj Aggarwal has been arrested for abetting the crime of culpable homicide not amounting to murder," said Deputy Commissioner of Police Madhur Verma.
Sidhharth Sharma died after being hit by the overspeeding Mercedes car on Monday night while crossing Sham Nath Marg in north Delhi's Civil Lines area to get some eatables from the nearby market.
Police had apprehended the minor offender on Tuesday but freed him on bail as he was only booked under charges of causing death by negligence of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
After an uproar followed by allegations by the victim's family that police officers were going soft on the accused, police took a U-turn on Friday, not only changing the section mentioned in the FIR but also arrested Aggarwal.
In
an
official
statement
on
Friday,
police
said:
"On
examination
of
CCTV
footage
during
investigation
of
case
FIR
No.
118
being
registered
at
Civil
Lines
police
station,
it
was
found
that
the
juvenile
offender
was
driving
his
car
in
extremely
fast
speed
in
a
residential
area
which
caused
the
death
of
Siddharth
Sharma."
"It was not the first offence of rash and negligent driving by the juvenile. In the past, he has also been found driving in such a way thereby causing a road accident with another vehicle.
"In view of above, the death of Siddharth Sharma is a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and hence section 304 of IPC has been added in place of section 304 A (causing death by negligence) of IPC," said Verma.
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The officer further said there had not been a single step taken by Aggarwal in prohibiting his son from taking the vehicle. "This is an act of criminal omission, thereby abetting the crime of the said juvenile. Therefore we arrested Aggarwal."
IANS