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NAGPUR: An Audi Q8 owned by Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekar Bawankule 's son Sanket zoomed out of an upscale pub at 12.30am Monday, rammed three cars and a scooter, triggering a pile-up in Ramdaspeth, in the heart of Nagpur, before crashing into another vehicle 6km away at Mankapur, where the occupants of the car were dragged out by a mob. Two persons were injured in the accident.

Police said Arjun Haore , an engineer who was driving the car, and his businessman friend seated next to him, Ronit Chinthamwar , were arrested. Police sources said Haore is a friend of Sanket. Zonal DCP Rahul Madne said blood samples of Haore and Chinthamwar have been sent to forensic lab to check for alcohol.



"We are investigating the case from every angle," he said. While the FIR does not mention Sanket or the car registration number, sources tracking the investigation said he may have wriggled out of the chaos and slipped away during the 10km ride, after he realised the situation was spinning out of control. However, a senior police officer told TOI Sanket was not present at the scene of crime.

Talking to mediapersons on Monday, Bawankule said police should launch a fair and objective probe and swiftly act against the guilty. "Everyone is equal before the law, irrespective of their influence. Whoever is guilty should be booked," he said.

Bawankule admitted that the Audi belonged to Sanket. What raised doubts on the police investigation was not only the car's registration number missing f.

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