Realtor dodged traffic enforcement while pub-hopping
The Hindu
Tried to escape from police by parking his damaged car in the cellar of a residential complex
While hopping from one pub to another in the western part of the city on Sunday night, before hitting two youngsters with his Porsche Cayenne in an inebriated condition at Banjara Hills, the 29-year-old realtor managed to escape the drunk driving checks by traffic police.
Bazar Rohit Goud, director of EVL Projects Private Limited, along with a bunch of friends went to a bar on Road No. 46 of Jubilee Hills, where they spent nearly two hours and left the place around 8 p.m. and went to another bar in the next lane – on Road No.45. “Goud and his friends left the place at about 11 p.m. and went to a star hotel in Banjara Hills,” Banjara Hills inspector P Shiva Chandra said.
The group spent nearly one-and-half hours there before dispersing to their respective destinations.
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