Jaguar Driven By Arsalan Biryani Scion Parwez Arsalan Has 43 Violation Cases In 9 Months

Parwez Arsalan - Sakshi Post

Kolkata: Preliminary investigations into the car crash by Arsalan Parwez, the scion of a biryani chain owner, in Kolkata that killed two Bangladeshi tourists has revealed that the Jaguar he was driving was speeding at 100-120 km per hour before the accident.

Not just that, database maintained by Kolkata Traffic Police showed that the car was caught by police for violations for 43 times over nine months.

Between November 2018 and July 12 this year, the car has accrued as many as 48 “citation cases”, media reports showed.

Parwez has been sent to police remand for 12 days. Rejecting his bail plea, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (in-charge) Alakananda Roy remanded the 21-year-old in police custody till August 29.

A Jaguar, allegedly being driven by Parwez, had early on Saturday rammed into a Mercedes, which then hurtled towards a police kiosk and dashed into it, killing two bystanders and injuring one, all three of them Bangladeshi nationals.

Seeking his police remand, the prosecution claimed that Parwez, who was driving at a high speed in inclement weather, had jumped the red signal at the four-point Loudon Street-Shakespeare Sarani intersection in south Kolkata.

Two Bangladeshi nationals, who had taken shelter under the police kiosk due to heavy rain, were killed when the Mercedes dashed into the booth after being hit by the Jaguar, the public prosecutor said.

Two occupants of the Mercedes also sustained injuries in the crash. They are currently undergoing treatment at a city hospital.

According to the prosecution, Parwez has been charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to commit culpable homicide, rash driving, mischief and damage to public property.

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