Pune: Police on Monday night arrested an aviation spares company owner and a jeweller, who is also involved in real estate business, in the Porsche Taycan crash case for their alleged role in the manipulation of blood alcohol tests of two minors accompanying the 17-year-old driver at the time of the accident. Assistant commissioner of police (crime) Ganesh Ingale and his team on Tuesday produced the duo before special judge UM Mudholkar who ordered their police custody till Aug 26. While the case against the teenage driver is pending before the Juvenile Justice Board, the number of arrests has reached nine — all accused of conspiracy and bribery to swap blood samples of the minors with those of others.

Two young software engineers were killed after the high-end car hit their bike at Kalyaninagar around 2.30am on May 19. The 17-year-old, son of a city-based builder, was returning home at Wadgaonsheri along with his two friends — also minors — in the rear seats, and his family driver after partying with a group of friends at two pubs in Mundhwa to celebrate the completion of their Standard XII board exam.

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