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    Mumbai hit and run case: Accused Mihir Shah's driver sent to 14-day judicial custody

    Rajrishi Bidawat, driver of Mihir Shah, was sent to 14-day judicial custody by a Mumbai court in the BMW hit and run case. Shah allegedly switched seats with the driver after the crash that killed a woman and injured her husband. Bidawat was earlier sent to police custody. Shah was arrested in Virar three days after the incident and admitted to have driven under the influence of alcohol.

    Worli Hit Run Case: Main accused consumed excessive amount of alcohol on night of incident

    Mihir Shah, the main accused in the Worli hit-and-run case, consumed excessive alcohol at two locations on the night of the incident, according to Mumbai police. Shah and his driver Rajrishi Rajendra Singh Bidawat confessed to their roles during interrogation. Shah was arrested in Virar after being absconding, and his father was also arrested.

    BMW hit-and-run case: Police recreate scene with Mihir Shah and driver; both confronted during interrogation

    Mumbai BMW accident: Two accused in the Worli hit-and-run case, Mihir Shah and his driver Rajrishi Bidawat, have confessed to their roles in the crime. Police recreated the scene from CJ House Worli to Sea Link Worli. Shah was sent to police custody until July 16 after being arrested in Virar. Maharashtra Chief Minister expressed alarm at the rise in hit-and-run incidents.

    BMW hit-and-run case: Key accused Mihir Shah sent to police custody till July 16

    Mihir Shah, 24, the prime accused in the BMW hit-and-run case, has been remanded in police custody until July 16. Shah was arrested on Tuesday, two days after allegedly crashing his BMW into a two-wheeler, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to her husband.

    Accused Mihir Shah has admitted he was driving BMW car at time of crash: Police

    Mihir Shah, the prime accused in the Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case, has admitted to driving the car during the crash that resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to her husband, according to police officials. The incident occurred in Worli, south-central Mumbai, and Shah, 24, who is the son of a Shiv Sena politician, is currently in police custody until July 16.

    Worli hit-and-run case accused sent to police custody

    A Mumbai court has extended the police custody of Mihir Shah, the main suspect in the Worli hit-and-run case, until July 16. Shah, accused of altering his appearance to evade arrest and discarding the vehicle's original number plate, faces questions about who assisted him. The police argue that custodial interrogation is vital to recover crucial evidence and determine the circumstances of Shah's actions. Shah's lawyer countered, stating Shah was arrested recently and had already been confronted with their driver, also implicated in the incident.

    The Economic Times
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