Kanpur car crash: Indian tobacco baron’s son arrested after 4 days, released on bail in hours

In a case that has drawn significant public attention to India’s wealth and justice disparities, Shivam Mishra, the 35-year-old son of prominent tobacco magnate K.K. Mishra, was arrested and released on bail within hours on Thursday for his alleged involvement in a Sunday hit-and-run incident in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Mishra posted Rs20,000 (approximately $240) bail shortly after his court appearance, where he represented himself without legal counsel. The arrest came four days after the incident where a Rs100 million ($1.2 million) Lamborghini Revuelto allegedly struck multiple individuals while speeding through the city’s main thoroughfares.

The investigation took several dramatic turns throughout the week. Initially, police reports listed an unidentified driver, but subsequent evidence from CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts led authorities to identify Mishra as the primary suspect. A curious development emerged when an individual identifying himself as ‘Mohan’ attempted to surrender to local courts, claiming he was actually driving the vehicle when Mishra suffered an epileptic episode and collapsed onto him, causing him to lose control of the luxury sports car.

The court rejected this alternative narrative, maintaining that Mishra was indeed operating the vehicle based on substantial evidence. Police authorities sought a 14-day remand for the businessman’s son, citing his previous evasion of investigators and lack of cooperation with the ongoing probe.

Adding complexity to the case, Mohamed Taufeeq, an 18-year-old e-rickshaw driver who sustained injuries in the accident, initially filed a formal complaint but has since reportedly opted for a mutual settlement according to Mishra’s legal representatives. The case continues to develop as authorities examine all evidence and witness statements.