Pune (Maharashtra) [India], Pune crime branch officials are planning to provide us with artificial intelligence
Porsche-based device for 'digital reconstruction' of the car accident in which a teenager crushed two IT professionals with his luxury car on the night of May 19. A senior Pune Police official on Wednesday said the Crime Branch University will use artificial intelligence for 'digital reconstruction' of the incident. The official said a cyber expert will design the reconstruction of the crime scene digitally using AI-based software, and all inputs of the crime scenario will be fed into the software to create a digital crime scene. "The movement of vehicles, number of people present on the road, speed of the Porsche and other factors will be taken into account for reconstruction of the crime scene. Since the accused is a minor, he cannot be taken to the spot."Spot. Inputs from the forensic department will also be incorporated," the officer said. Meanwhile, police officials also said that the Pune police have received three separate complaints against the father of the minor accused in separate cases. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde also called Pune Police Commissioner (CP) Amitesh Kumar on Wednesday morning to inquire about the matter. Police said that in the blood sample tampering case, Dr. Ajay Taware, who is the forensic specialist of SSU Hospital. The Head of Department (HOD) in the Medicine Department, who was allegedly involved in the swapping of blood samples, was not cooperating in the investigation.Police said, "He is not answering the crime branch's questions. Police are trying to find out under what promise he had agreed to manipulate the blood sample, whether it was some money or Any property.” Earlier, as the Pune Police's crime branch unit probing the high-profile case continued to interrogate two doctors arrested in the case, both doctors were sent to police custody till May 30 by the district court. The doctor, Dr Ajay Taware, HOD of Forensic Medicine Department, and Dr Srihari Halnor, Chief Medical Officer, along with another staff member, Atul Ghatkamble. The trio were arrested for tampering with blood samples taken from the minor accused after the incident at Sassoon Hospital.When asked about media reports that there was an altercation between Dr Ajay Taware and MLA Tingre following the incident on the morning of May 20, the senior Pune Police officer confirmed that no nexus was established between the MLAs Is. Tingray and Dr Taware. "We have not found any call records between these two so far in the investigation," the police officer told ANI on Tuesday. "Pune Police is currently trying to find out with whom the blood samples were swapped and are also trying to establish financial leads in the case, including whether Dr Tavre was How much money was received or promised by the minor's father," he said.Added. Earlier on Tuesday, Pune District Court had sent the father and grandfather of the minor accused involved in the same case to police custody till May 31.