Thane: A Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Amar Singh Jadhav, was put together to probe the incident involving the son of a bureaucrat, Ashwajit Anil Gaikwad, who allegedly tried to run over his girlfriend, a social media influencer, with his car, police said on Sunday.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Commissioner of Police Thane Jai Jeet Singh said, "An SIT has been formed under DCP Zone 5 Amar Singh Jadhav for a thorough investigation into the incident involving Ashwajit Anil Gaikwad and others, who, too, have been named accused.
The case is being looked at and investigated from all angles and aspects. The statements of witnesses are being recorded and forensic evidence gathered."
The 26-year-old social media influencer landed up in a hospital with severe injuries after the son of the senior bureaucrat allegedly tried to mow her down with his car in Thane district.
The deputy commissioner of Police (DCP) on Saturday said, "The incident took place around 4 am on Monday near a hotel on Ghodbunder Road where the victim had gone to meet Ashwajit."
"An argument broke out between the victim, Ashwajeet and two other persons identified as Romil Patil and Sagar. The victim suffered severe injuries after the bureaucrat's son tried to run her over with his car. She was admitted to a hospital where the police recorded her statement. A case has been registered against the three accused persons under relevant sections," the officer said.
The victim, Priya Singh, described her harrowing ordeal, saying, "I was in a relationship with him (Ashwajeet) for four and a half years. We were deeply in love with each other and I wasn't aware that he was married. Later, when I came to know (about his marriage), he told me that they (Ashwajit and his wife) were not together anymore and had separated."
"He said he wanted to marry me. I had been staying with him for a long time. When I went to meet him that night, he was with his wife. I was in shock when I saw him with her. As I went over to talk to him, he got aggressive and we had a fight," she recalled.
"A case has been registered (against Ashwajit and the other accused Romil Patil and Sagar) under IPC sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way), 338 (causing grievous hurt by an act endangering the life or personal safety of others), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention).
Further investigation is underway. (with ANI inputs)