Pune (Maharashtra) [India], Pune Police have registered a case against the father and grandfather of a teenager involved in a car accident that took place in Pune on May 19 in a separate case of abetting the suicide of a local businessman's son, officials said on Friday.

Local businessman DS Kature had filed a complaint against the father, grandfather and three others of the Pune car accident accused man and held them responsible for the suicide of his son, who died in January this year.

According to a police complaint, Shashikant Katur, son of DS Katur, had committed suicide after continuous harassment from one of the accused, Vinay Kale, from whom Shashikant had taken a loan for a construction business, which he failed to repay, later he committed suicide. Did it.

After the suicide, the police had registered a case of abetment of suicide under sections 306 and 506 of the IPC against Vinay Kale at Chandannagar police station in the city.

According to a senior police officer of Pune Police, "During the ongoing investigation into the car accident, Vinay Kale's father had recently approached the police, where the role of the teen's father, grandfather and three others in the suicide case came to light. .After this, Pune. The police booked the accused's father, grandfather and three others in the FIR for abetment of suicide at Chandannagar police station. They also added sections 420 and 34 of the IPC, and further investigation is underway.

The father of the accused is currently in police custody in a case of tampering of blood samples, while the grandfather is in judicial custody after his arrest for kidnapping the family driver to take responsibility for the crime instead of his minor grandson.

Two people died in a Pune car accident on the night of May 19 when a minor rammed his luxurious luxury car into two IT professionals traveling on a bike, killing them on the spot.

On the orders of the Juvenile Justice Board, the accused has been detained in the observation home.Earlier he was granted bail in the case but later he was sent to observation home for 14 days till June 5.