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Mumbai BMW Hit-And-Run Case: Mihir Shah Admits He Was Driving Car At Time Of Crash, Says Police

Zee News Thursday, 11 July 2024 ()
Mihir Shah's father Rajesh Shah, a Shiv Sena politician from adjoining Palghar district, is also an accused in the case and currently out on bail.
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News video: Mumbai Hit-n-Run: Congress Leader Charges Mumbai Police and CM Shinde For Delay in Investigation

Mumbai Hit-n-Run: Congress Leader Charges Mumbai Police and CM Shinde For Delay in Investigation 03:03

Opposition leader Vijay Wadettiwar accused the Maharashtra government of deliberately delaying the arrest of Mihir Shah, the main suspect in a recent incident. Wadettiwar alleged this delay was to allow time for alcohol to clear from Shah's system before testing. He claimed the police and government...

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