India | Updated Jan 16, 2012 at 02:20pm IST

2006 hit-and-run: Alistair Pereira surrenders before court

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Mumbai: Alistair Pereira, whose bail was cancelled in the 2006 hit-and-run case in Mumbai surrendered before a court in Sewri on Monday.

On January 12, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction and three years jail term awarded to the Mumbai-based businessman for mowing down seven persons by his speeding car in an inebriated condition, but said the punishment for the "despicable aggravated offence" was "too meagre".

The apex court, which concurred with the Bombay High Court's verdict holding him guilty for the offence, had said the sentence could not be enhanced as Maharashtra government has not challenged it.

It cancelled the bail of Pereira and directed him to "forthwith" surrender for undergoing the remaining sentence as awarded by the High Court in 2007 for the incident of November 12, 2006 in Mumbai.

However, Pereira has not yet surrendered before the authorities. Mumbai police said they can't arrest him as they are yet to receive the copy of the apex court order.

"We can only take action if a order copy is marked to the police," Deputy Commissioner of Police, Pratap Dighavkar said.

His lawyer Manjula Rao could not be reached for comment. The High Court had enhanced the six month imprisonment awarded by a trial court to three years and also imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh.

Seven people died and eight others were injured when Pereira ran his car over them in 2006.

(With additional information from PTI)

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