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BMW case: Boy surrendered but still investigation is going on
After killing two and injuring four, Suraj Sehrawat, who, allegedly, is the accused person behind..

FIRST, THERE was the deadly accident, which killed an innocent pregnant women Kshama Chopra and her driver Sanjay Gulati, then there was no investigation by the police for almost five days, and after that threr were unreasonable excuses from them. Things kept on being dragged and it was frustrating for the families and the friends of the dead.

Now, to making things worse, the police and investigation team from Gurgaon seems to have failed to put Suraj Sehrawat behind the bars even after he himself admitted to the crime.


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From the time investigation started, giving bail to Suraj, extension of dates, and now asking for license, which police knows that he doesn't have - these are some loopholes in the workings of the police, who may trying to save some rich and powerful people. According to reports in The Times of India, the city court had earlier ordered that Suraj, a prime suspect, to submit his license on May 23, and after he failing to do so, the court again extended the date by 10 days, which gives more time to Suraj's family to play their part to save him.

These investigations are going so slow that police is not successful in getting clothes from Suraj, the clothes that he was wearing at the time of accident, nor are they able to get blood sample reports even after 20 days of the accident.

After surrendering to the city court, the police issued non-bailable warrant against him but court also gave him bail, which also angered the friends and family of the deceased. On other hand, protesting against the administration and police, many people came on the roads asking for justice for Kshama and her unborn child. Even a Facebook page was made to get justice but it seems that there is no difference for those who are sitting in power and trying everything to save the culprit.


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