Swift Justice: The Rapid Turnaround of the Lamborghini Crash Case
The police have concluded that further questioning is unnecessary for Shivam Kumar Mishra concerning the Lamborghini crash case. Despite questioning the brief timeline of his arrest and court production, officials confirmed ongoing investigations. Mishra, linked to a local businessman, was granted bail hours after his arrest.
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In a high-profile case involving a Lamborghini crash on VIP Road, authorities determined no further interrogation is necessary for the accused, Shivam Kumar Mishra. Dinesh Kumar, the investigating officer, emphasized prior questioning sufficed during Mishra's arrest.
Records showed Mishra was detained at 8:50 a.m. Thursday and brought before the court shortly after. This rapid sequence raised concerns about the expedient completion of legal formalities. However, officials, while maintaining anonymity, assured due process was followed.
Mishra, son of a local tobacco magnate, presented necessary car documents, ensuring no pending paperwork. Though granted bail, he is obligated to cooperate with ongoing investigations where evidence collection continues, leading up to a potential chargesheet.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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