Originally posted by: evildesireIf Salman was innocent, he would have been proven back then easily. The dragging of this case for so many years, makes it clear that he is actually guilty but not ready to pay for his crime.
I'm sure if it was some other random guy, then he would have been rotting in the jail already
On early Sunday morning at around 1.30 am, a Rs 4.5-crore black Aston Martin (MH-01-BK-99) owned by Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Ports speeded over 100km per hour and banged into two vehicles, causing a pile up on Peddar Road, Mumbai. The Aston Martin lost its control and first rammed into an Audi, pushing it over the divider that hit an oncoming private bus. The impact was so strong that the Aston Martin lost one of its tyres and hit a Hyundai Elantra, dragging up to 30-35 metres. After the car came to halt, the driver of the Aston Martin is reported to have fled the scene in one of their security vehicles Honda CRV, leaving the Aston Martin behind.
The Audi car hit by Aston Martin was being driven by Foram Ruparel, a 25-year-old MBA student and Ghatkopar resident, who filed FIR with Mumbai police. The Hyundai Elantra was owned by Vikram Mishra, a resident of Thane who works at a pharmaceutical firm. According to the initial reports, eyewitness told Zee 24 Taas that Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani's son Akash Ambani was in the car when the accident took place, and that he was "fully drunk". These initial reports of the incident from Zee news and Times of India were later removed from their website. Even though the accident caught wide attention of people and media criticism on social networking sites, some mainstream media did not highlight the car crash, while some others that reported did not mention the car's Reliance affiliation.
The next day, after 12 hours of the accident, driver Bansilal Joshi (55), who weighs 100kg and had worked with Reliance Ports for around 30 years, turned up at the Gamdevi police station and confessed that he was the one who had taken the car for a test drive on Sunday morning and crashed it. He claims that he was assigned to drive Ambani's son Akash around. The police did not make any arrests and is investigating the case, taking fingerprints and DNA evidence from the car and other sources.
In between these available facts, there are number of factors that raise suspicions about the driver of the Aston Martin:
Mukesh Ambani deals with media groups like Network 18 and is certainly a big investor. A clear, unbiased investigation by police and media can only bring forth the actual facts behind the Aston Martin car crash in Mumbai, whether it was really Mukesh Ambani's son Akash Ambani in a drunken state
Originally posted by: guess.wh0They're playing every angle
1) Not driving
2) Not drunk
3) Mechanical failure
4) Police Error
5) Faulty blood sample readings
6) Damaged evidence
Only one of the 6 has to stick for Salman to walk away scott free. There is no doubt in my mind that his legal team is very capable of doing that. Salman will walk away, easily. The evidence is from over 15 years old, so are the witnesses. So much can change. This case is almost too easy.
Originally posted by: atominisThey will bury the matter.
Not for nothing has bhai even flown kites with the PM.
Bhai will not go to jail. 🤢
Originally posted by: fivestars
Salman is not in the same league as Mukesh Ambani. Ambani owns some media networks and has many politicians in his pocket. No wonder this case never even made the news.I heard Mukesh Ambani paid Ruparel a few crores in addition to a brand new Audi.
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