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Warrant for Indian student who ran over man in Australia

Category :International Sub Category :Europe
2009-08-20 00:00:00
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Melbourne, Aug 20 - An Australian court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Indian student Puneet who ran over a teenager while estimated to be travelling at almost 150 km/hour in a 60 km/hour zone.

The County Court heard Thursday that Puneet had not reported to police as part of his bail conditions since June 12, the Herald Sun reported.

Dean Hofstee, a 19-year-old from Queensland, was killed when Puneet, a 19-year-old cookery student, lost control on City Rd, Southbank, in October last year.

Hofstee, a nursing student, was in Melbourne for the Australian University Games.

His friend Clancy Coker, 20, was beside him when the pair were struck as they left the Mantra Southbank Hotel.

Judge Lisa Hannan Thursday issued a warrant for Puneet's arrest, the report said.

Police executed a search warrant in Reservoir Thursday morning and arrested a 20-year-old man.

He has since been charged with the commonwealth offence under the foreign passports and law enforcements act with give a travel document to another reckless in the knowledge of how it will be used.

Puneet's lawyer Angpal Singh told the court he had not seen his client since April or May.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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