A law student from Delhi has been arrested this evening after a video showed him speeding away after intentionally hitting a biker with his SUV. A case of attempt to murder has been filed against him.
The victim, Shreyansh, said he was attacked after an argument with the accused, Anuj Choudhary, on the issue of rash driving. The footage of the incident, captured on a phone by another biker, showed the verbal fight between the two.
The victim stated that he and a friend had gone to a temple in the Aravallis and were returning home this morning by their motorcycles when they had an argument with 25-year-old Choudhary who threatened him with dire consequences.
Soon after, the situation took a turn for the worse as the SUV, a Mahindra Scorpio, is seen hitting Shreyansh and speeding away. He is seen losing control of his bike and crashing on the road.
The police said they got a call about a Scorpio hitting a vehicle near the Arjangarh Metro Station. They found a Royal Enfield bullet Classic 350 in damaged condition and Shreyansh injured on reaching the spot. He was taken to a hospital for treatment, a senior police officer said.
"Based on the registration details, the car owner was traced to Anupam Garden area of Neb Sarai area. Investigation revealed that the vehicle was being driven by the son of the owner who was not found at home and nor was the vehicle," he said.
Anuj Choudhary, a final year student at a private college, was arrested and his vehicle seized, he added.
Delhi Accident: Delhi Inspector Killed After Truck Rams His Car Near Metro Station In Delhi Hit-And-Run Case, 4 Accused "Agreed To Drag Girl For 13 Km" In Delhi Hit-And-Drag Case, Bail Granted To Man Who Misled Police Trainee IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Recalled To Academy, Training Put On Hold Under-Fire Trainee IAS Officer Accuses Pune Collector Of Harassment "No Defamatory Remarks Against Governor": High Court To Mamata Banerjee Study Abroad: Top 10 Affordable Universities In The UK Man Sets Mother On Fire Inside UP Police Station, Films Her Byju's Faces Insolvency Proceedings For Failure To Pay BCCI Rs 158.9 Crore Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.