Motorcyclist dragged on Audi’s bonnet for 3 km in western India; car driver among 3 arrested

Three people, including a man driving an Audi, were arrested by police in western India’s Pune for dragging a motorcycle rider on the car’s bonnet for more than three km after an argument.

The couple could face 20 years in prison. This is a representational image of a pair of handcuffs. Photo credit: Pixabay.
A representational image of a pair of handcuffs. Photo courtesy: Pixabay.

Hours after the incident on Sunday evening, December 1, in Pimpri-Chinchwad township, police arrested the car driver, Kamlesh Patil (23), and his two associates, Hemant Mhalaskar (26) and Prathamesh Darade (22), who were with him in the high-end vehicle.

The victim, Zacheria Mathew, was riding a motorcycle when his two-wheeler was hit by the recklessly driven Audi car in Bijlinagar area, police said on Tuesday, December 3.

“After getting down from his motorbike, Mathew approached the car occupants and sought an explanation. However, the three accused started abusing him and his friend, and also assaulted them,” an official from Nigdi police station said.

“Later, the car driver tried to hit the complainant (motorcyclist), leading him to fall on the bonnet. He then allegedly dragged him (Mathew) on the car’s bonnet for more than three km and sped away,” the official said.

Based on the motorcyclist’s complaint, a case was registered against the three car occupants, including the driver, and they were arrested under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, he added.

(With inputs from PTI.)