A Pune Sessions Court has rejected the bail applications of six persons accused in the May 19 Porsche hit-and-run case involving a minor for alleged tampering with evidence, "as it could send a wrong message to the society", according to the detailed order made available on Friday. Additional Sessions Judge UM Mudholkar also came down heavily on the six accused, including the parents of the 'drunk' minor boy who was also arrested and later released on bail by the Bombay High Court on June 25, during the hearing on Thursday. ASJ Mudholkar noted that even before the blood of the victims on the motorcycle could dry, "tampering with evidence commenced and even concluded to a large extent, with the help of monetary influence or otherwise at odd hours of midnight".

Porsche accident which killed two Two techies from Madhya Pradesh travelling on a motorcycle in the Kalyaninagar area -- Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta -- were fatally knocked down by the Porsche speeding at over 200 kmph at around 3.30 a.m.

on May 19, sparking a nationwide furore. The court also slammed all the accused, including the parents of the minor boy, for conspiring to swap blood samples, and protect their son from legal consequences for his action. The accused persons are Pune realtor Vishal S.

Agarwal, his wife Shivani V. Agarwal, medicos Shrihari B. Halnor and Ajay A.

Taware, Ashpak B. Makandar, and Amar S. Gaikwad, whose bail pleas were rejected through a common order passed by ASJ Mudholkar.

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