Shivam Mishra, the alleged accused in the Kanpur Lamborghini accident, has been granted bail on a personal bond of Rs 20,000 by the District Court on Thursday.
DCP Central Kanpur Atul Kumar Srivastava confirmed to ANI that the investigation has established that Mishra was driving the car at the time of the accident.
Driver of Shivam Mishra on Wednesday admitted that he was driving the Lamborghini, which rammed into into an autorickshaw, a bullet motorcycle and then a pole in Kanpur, leaving one person injured.
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"The Police Commissioner is wrong if he says that Shivam was driving the car. No one in our family consumes alcohol or any other stuff," KK Mishra said.
"The driver who was driving the car, Mohan, has submitted an application to surrender in court. He has also filed a bail plea along with an application to release the car. Both Shivam Mishra and the driver were sitting in the car when the accident took place," he said.
"The car hit an autorickshaw, and its speed increased. The car rammed into the bullet bike and hit a pole after that. After the accident, his (Shivam Mishra) bouncers broke the glass of the car and took him away. After some time, the police arrived and took the car to the police station.
"When Shivam's name comes up in our investigation, it means that we are satisfied that the driver was Shivam, so they can keep saying anything. We have CCTV footage. His name has been included in the FIR," he said.
Speaking to reporters here on Monday, Yadav said lives had been lost in the incident, and justice must not be selective. "Legal action should be taken against the person who was driving. The government should not be biased. If it's their own people, the bulldozer won't run; if it's their