An order on whether a 17-year-old boy who struck two motorcycle-borne software engineers with his Porsche earlier this week will be tried as an adult has been issued by a high-ranking Pune Police official. On Wednesday evening, the Juvenile Justice Board revoked the boy’s bail and placed him in a Children’s Observation Center for 15 days until June 5. Already, the Pune Police had requested that the minor be attempted as a grown-up because of the seriousness of the wrongdoing.
Juvenile Justice Board Cancels Teen Bail
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Pune Police Chief Amitesh Kumar affirmed that a survey application was recorded with the Juvenile Justice Act, trying to have the teen seen as a grown-up and set in a remand home. “The Juvenile Justice Board informed us of the operative order, and the juvenile accused has been placed in the remand home for 15 days until June 5.” As of now, we are anticipating the request on whether he will be attempted as a grown-up,” said Magistrate Kumar. On Wednesday night, the teen driver’s legal advisor, Prashant Patil, informed columnists that the Juvenile Justice Board had set boundaries for the blamed’s 15-day remand.
These incorporate guidance by a specialist or clinician, featuring the board’s emphasis on teen restoration. The 17-year-old allegedly hit and killed two young software engineers, Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa, in the Kalyani Nagar neighborhood of Pune earlier this week while driving under the influence. The two victims, both 24 years old, died in the accident, which occurred around 3.15 a.m. Due to the severity of the crime, the decision to cancel the teen’s bail and consider trying him as an adult comes amid public outcry and calls for harsher punishment.
The case has likewise seen the kid’s dad, a land designer, charged under segments of the Juvenile Justice Act disregard and providing liquor to a minor. The bar owners who served the underage driver have to deal with penalties. As the police anticipate an ultimate conclusion, the emphasis stays on ensuring justice for the casualties while tending to the Juvenile’s restoration needs.
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