Kanjhawala Accident Case: Police is making new revelations everyday in Delhi’s Kanjhawala incident. Police have now learned that the man who is accused of driving the car that dragged 20-year-old Anjali Singh was not even inside the vehicle at the time of the accident. The police also learned that the accused, Deepak Khanna, was asked by his cousins and friends to tell the police that he was with them at that time, as he was the only one among them to have a driving license.
Another important thing has come to light in the police investigation. It is learned that Deepak’s phone location at that time did not match with the other four accused in the case. Police said that his phone location and call records showed that he was at home the whole day. Deepak is a rural service driver and he too was arrested on January 1.
‘Amit Khanna was driving the car’
Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Sagar Preet Hooda said that during interrogation of the accused, it was found that one of the five people named in the FIR, Amit Khanna, was allegedly driving the car. Hooda said that he has scientific evidence to prove this.
This trick was used to avoid
A senior police officer said on Thursday (January 5), “After the accident, Amit told his brother Ankush Khanna about this. Then Ankush asked him to contact Deepak (his cousin), who has a license, to take the blame.” We are looking for another person named Ankush and Ashutosh.”
Now Ashutosh is also caught
Please tell that Ashutosh is the owner of the same Baleno car, which was used in the incident. The police arrested Ashutosh on Friday (January 6). Ashutosh is also accused of lying to the police. Police told that Ashutosh had tried to save the accused and at the same time hid the facts from the police and gave wrong information.
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