Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma was once arrested with the aid of Delhi Police after he allegedly rammed his car into south Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)’s vehicle on Febuary 22 and later was once released on bail, a senior police professional stated on Sunday. No one was injured throughout the accident that took place in south Delhi’ Malviya Nagar area.
“The accused rammed the automobile of south Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Benita Mary Jaiker. However, the DCP was once no longer existing internal the car at the time of the incident,” Delhi Police Spokesperson Suman Nalwa used to be quoted as pronouncing by way of information corporation IANS.
According to the official, the accident came about backyard Mother International School, Sri Aurobindo Marg on February 22 when DCP’s driver had taken out the auto for refueling. None used to be injured in the accident and DCP’s driver Constable Dipak Kumar right away cited down the range of the alleged Land Rover that hit his automobile and informed DCP Jaiker about the incident, who requested him to file a complaint.
The accused driver of the Land Rover had fled the spot after the accident. In the FIR, Constable Kumar alleged that he had long past to re-fuel his auto and around eight a.m. on that day when he reached outside the Mother International School’s Gate No 3, there was a heavy visitors jam as mother and father had come to drop their youngsters to the school. Seeing the traffic jam, Constable Dipak slowed down and it was once at that time when the rushing Land Rover hit his automobile from behind.
Accordingly, the police registered an FIR below area 279 (Rash riding or riding on a public way) of the Indian Penal Code at the Malviya Nagar Police station.” On investigation, the offending car was identified and its driver Vijay Shekhar Sharma used to be arrested after identification on February 22 and released on bail on the identical day,” PRO Nalwa said. Both the motors DL 1 CU 9321 (DCP Jaiker’s car) and offending vehicle HR ninety eight C 0197 had been impounded and robotically inspected. Investigation in the case is nonetheless in progress, the reliable added.