Two persons arrested in connection with the May 19 Pune Porsche car crash case were remanded in judicial custody by a court.
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The two accused, Aditya Avinash Sood and Ashish Satish Mittal, were remanded in judicial custody by a court in Pune.
The main accused in the case is a 17-year-old boy who allegedly drove the Porsche car in an inebriated condition.
Two motorbike riders were killed in the crash.
The blood samples were swapped as all three persons in the car were drunk, according to the police.
Arun Kumar Singh is a wanted accused in the case who allegedly asked Mittal to give his blood samples for alcohol detection tests in connection with Singh's minor son.

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