Rajasthan BMW case: Man claims in court he was behind the wheel

Of the four men who were in the autorickshaw, three were killed while one was injured.

Update: 2016-07-04 05:29 GMT
Picture shows the mangled remains of a car, an auto-rickshaw and Police PCR van. (Photo: PTI)

Jaipur: In a twist to the BMW accident case involving a Rajasthan MLA's son, in which three persons were killed and five others injured, a man appeared in a local court where accused Siddharth Maharia was produced and claimed that he was driving the car when the mishap occurred.

Ramesh filed an application before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) through the counsel for the accused claiming that he was driving the car which hit an autorickshaw and a police van leaving three men dead, Investigating Officer Kamal Nain said.

The court may give its ruling on the application tomorrow. The court today sent Siddharth Maharia, who was arrested under section 304 of the IPC (punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder), to one-day police custody.

Siddharth, the son of Independent MLA from Fatehpur, Nandkishore Maharia, was allegedly driving the BMW at a speed of around 100 km/hr in the wee hours of Saturday. The car first hit an autorickshaw and then rammed a PCR van nearby, police said.

Of the four men who were in the autorickshaw, three were killed while one was injured. Four policemen including an Assistant Sub-Inspector were also injured.

As per the breath analyser test conducted soon after the incident, Siddharth Maharia's alcohol level was found to be 152 mg/100 ml, while the permissible limit is 30 mg/100 ml, police said.

Siddharth, however, claimed that he was not driving the car and also denied having consumed alcohol.

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