Blood sample of accused thrown in the trash by Sassoon doctors

  • Issue of Porsche car accident in Pune
  • Two doctors apprehended
  • Accused Surendra Kumar Agarwal offers Rs 3 lakhs to doctors  

Pune – In connection with the ‘Porsche’ accident at Kalyani Nagar, the blood sample of the accused was sent to a forensic lab. However, the doctors at Sassoon Hospital replaced the accused’s blood sample with another person’s blood sample. The doctors threw the blood sample of the accused in the dustbin. The new blood sample collected from another person was then sent as that of the accused to a forensic lab. The doctors were paid Rs 3 lakhs for the job by Surendra Kumar Agarwal, the grandfather of the accused. Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar gave this information in a press conference.

On the instructions of Dr Ajay Taware, Dr Shrihari Harlor collected the blood sample of the accused. Instead of sending this sample to the forensic lab, he sent a blood sample of another person for testing. Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said that such fraud was expected, therefore, the blood sample of the accused was already sent to a hospital at Aundh.

Blood sample of the accused

The blood sample sent to Aundh was of the accused as per a report, which matched the sample of the accused’s father. The blood sample collected at Sassoon didn’t match with the father’s blood sample. Fraud in sending the blood samples was anticipated, and two doctors have been taken into custody.

Pubs and restaurants closed from the outside but operated from the inside

After the accident, Police patrolling has increased in the city. Pubs and restaurants at Baner, Balewadi, Hinjewadi Wakad, Bhugaon, etc outwardly follow the rules and regulations. Though closed from the outside, they are operating from the inside. The customers are, however, scared of Police action and presently, deserting these places. Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said that action against pubs and bar owners, who violate rules, will continue.

Bharati Vidyapeeth Police take action against 12 people

Action is being taken against people carrying out illegal businesses at night. In the last two days, action was taken against 12 persons. Bharati Vidyapeeth Traffic Department is also taking action against drunk drivers.

Two Sassoon doctors arrested

Dr Ajay Taware and Dr Shrihari Harlor from Sassoon Hospital have been arrested for tampering with the accused’s blood sample. It is reported that the head of the hospital’s Forensic Department is also among the persons so far arrested by the Police.

Editorial Perspective

The incident shows how the doctors can stoop to a low level for money. The Government should take back their medical degree and send them to jail.