Mumbai hit-and-run case: Key accused remanded to police custody, father sacked from Sena post
The Hindu
A pillion rider, Kaveri Nakhawa, was killed and her husband Pradeep Nakhawa injured when the luxury car driven by Mihir Shah, allegedly under influence of alcohol, hit the two-wheeler they were travelling on in the Worli area
Prime accused in the Mumbai hit-and-run case, Mihir Shah, was remanded to police custody by a court in Mumbai till July 16 on July 10. Mr. Shah was arrested on Tuesday evening after being on the run for over 72 hours.
In a related development, his father Rajesh Shah was removed as deputy leader of the Shiv Sena’s Palghar district unit, on the instructions of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
The prime accused was produced in Mumbai’s Sewri court on Wednesday by the police, who argued for his custody in the July 7 hit-and-run case. A pillion rider, Kaveri Nakhawa, was killed and her husband Pradeep Nakhawa injured when the luxury car driven by Mr. Mihir Shah, allegedly under influence of alcohol, hit the two-wheeler they were travelling on in the Worli area.
While reiterating his stance of “not sparing the guilty”, Mr. Shinde announced legal and financial support to the family of the deceased woman. Additionally, ₹10 lakh will be given to the Nakhawa family from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
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A single statement order issued by Shiv Sena secretary Sanjay More said as per instructions from party chief Mr. Shinde, Mr. Rajesh Shah was relieved from the post of deputy leader of Palghar area. Mr. Rajesh, who owns the luxury car involved in the accident, was arrested on July 7 and granted bail on July 8.
When Mr. Shinde was questioned why there was a delay in removing Mr. Rajesh Shah from his position, he said, “The government is not supporting anyone and we have taken action in this case. What is of more importance? Sacking him or taking action against the accused?”