The prosecution on Thursday opposed the bail pleas of six accused in the May 19 Pune Porsche car crash case and asserted they played with the judiciary by tampering with evidence. Special public prosecutor (SSP) Shishir Hiray opposed the bail applications of the parents of the juvenile involved in the Kalyaninagar car accident, Sassoon General Hospital’s the then head of forensic sciences department Dr Ajay Taware, its then chief medical officer Dr Shrihari Halnor as well as middlemen Ashpak Makandar and Amar Gaikwad. The bail applications of the six are currently being heard before the fast track court of Additional Sessions Judge UM Mudholkar.

In the early hours of May 19, two IT professionals were killed after their motorcycle was hit by a Porsche car allegedly driven by the minor. The car’s speed was recorded at 110 km per hour after the airbags in the car opened once it hit the two-wheeler, indicating the vehicle was likely being driven at an even higher speed before the impact, Hiray told the court. Pune Porsche crash: Boy's parents accused of swapping blood samples, says police chargesheet Citing a Supreme Court judgement that cancelled the bail given to former Uttar Pradesh minister Amarmani Tripathi in a murder case, Hiray said the accused would tamper with evidence the way they tried by replacing blood samples to nullify alcohol tests.

“After the offence was registered against the minor, the accused allegedly took the entire system in their hand and tampered w.