Pune Porsche killer-driver’s grandfather on trial with gangster Chhota Rajan In 2009 Shiv Sena leader firing case
2 min readWhile the police have arrested the daddy of Vedant Agarwal, the 17-year-old teen who ran over two folks in Pune, his grandfather is going through a trial with gangster Chhota Rajan earlier than the particular court docket in Mumbai, in connection with the firing on Shiv Sena leader Ajay Bhosle in 2009.
As per the case registered with Band Garden station, Pune, males on two bike opened hearth at Bhosale’s automotive whereas he was out campaigning on October 11, 2009. Bhosle escaped unharmed however the bullet hit his driver, Shakeel Sayyed. Hence a case of try and homicide was registered.
The assailants later have been recognized and have been linked to Rajan’s aide Farid Tanasha. The investigation later revealed position of the minor boy’s grandfather, Surendra Kumar Agarwal. Surendra allegedly had a dispute with his brother, RK Agarwal, over a bit of land and to type out the dispute, he took assist of henchman of Chhota Rajan.
Conspiracy hatched to kill Ajay Bhosle
It was claimed that Surendra additionally held a number of conferences with alleged Rajan-aide Vijay Tambat. Thus, the accused allegedly hatched a conspiracy to assault Bhosle, who was an in depth good friend of Surendra’s brother.
After the arrest of Rajan and his extradition in October 2015, all of the circumstances involving the gangster have been transferred to the CBI. The CBI registered a contemporary case in May 2017. Thereafter, since Mumbai had most circumstances registered in opposition to Rajan, all trials have been moved to the particular court docket within the metropolis.
This case too was transferred to Mumbai court docket in 2020. The trial within the case might start solely in April final 12 months. Currently, the prosecution has examined 12 witnesses within the case and Surendra is out on bail.
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