Two more individuals, an aviation spares company owner and a jeweller, have been arrested in connection with the manipulation of blood alcohol tests in the Porsche Taycan crash case that killed two software engineers.
Porsche Taycan CrashBlood Sample TamperingPune PoliceJuvenile JusticeDrunk DrivingReal Estate PuneAug 21, 2024

The Porsche Taycan crash case refers to a road accident that occurred on May 19, in which a high-end car hit a bike, killing two young software engineers.
A total of nine individuals have been arrested in connection with the case, including the 17-year-old driver, his friends, and several others who have been accused of manipulating the blood samples.
The aviation spares company owner and the jeweller have been accused of playing a key role in the manipulation of the blood samples and have been arrested in connection with the case.
The case against the 17-year-old driver is pending before the Juvenile Justice Board.
The punishment for drunk driving in India can range from a fine to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.

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