Delhi Road Rage: Jet Airways Pilot Granted Bail


New Delhi, Jan 12 (IANS) Jet Airways pilot Vikas Agarwal was granted bail Wednesday morning, a day after he allegedly ran his car over another driver in a case of road rage in the capital's upscale Khan Market, police said.

"It was a bailable offence," a senior police official told IANS.

The accused was charged under Section 279 (rash driving) and 304 A (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), he added.

Rajiv Jolly, manager of Amici restaurant in Khan Market, was crushed to death by Agarwal's Ford Ikon in Khan Market Tuesday afternoon.

According to witnesses, Jolly was driving out of the market and Agarwal was entering it when the latter's Ford Ikon grazed the former's Hyundai i10.

An angry Jolly alighted and entered into an argument with Agarwal. He grabbed the pilot's collar while he was still seated inside the car and slapped him.

Agarwal tried to escape but Jolly hung on to the car's window. The pilot continued to move ahead and Jolly came under the wheels and was crushed to death, according to a police officer.

Police had earlier said that Agarwal ran over Jolly four times while trying to reverse in his bid to escape.

A police team arrived at the spot and apprehended Agarwal, a resident of Patparganj in east Delhi. Jolly was rushed to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The incident took place outside Axis Bank in Khan Market at 1.50 p.m., police said.

  

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