Australia offers A$ 100,000 (Rs 57 lakh) reward for return of Indian fugitive

By Neeraj Nanda

Melbourne, 7 August : Victoria Police have announced a reward of A$ 100,000 for information leading to the location, arrest and subsequent return to Victoria of Puneet Puneet. . Puneet is believed to be living in India although his exact whereabouts are unknown.
Puneet was born on 7 January 1989 in Chandigarh. He was charged with culpable driving and negligently causing serious injury following a collision in Melbourne on 1 October 2008 which resulted in the death of Mr Dean Hofstee, a 19 year-old student.
Hofstee was walking with his friend Mr Clancy Coker when they were struck by a vehicle being driven by Puneet. Both suffered serious injuries. Coker survived but Hofstee died at the scene.
Experts estimate at the time of the accident Puneet was driving at 148 km/h in a 60km/h zone. Puneet’s blood alcohol reading was 0.165: more than three times the legal limit for a fully licensed driver and as a learner driver it should have been zero.
Puneet was granted bail on strict conditions, including the surrender of his Indian passport but failed to attend his August 2009 court hearing in Melbourne.
Authorities later discovered Puneet left Australia on 12 June 2009 using the passport of another Indian student, Sukhcharanjit Singh. In March 2011, Singh pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice. Singh was convicted and sentenced to 2.5 years imprisonment.
Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Graham Ashton said the reward was an important step towards resolving the matter and ensuring justice was done.
“Our initial investigation resulted in Puneet being charged with extremely serious criminal offences. We want Puneet to have his day in court.”
“We believe that there are people in Australia and India who can provide information in relation to Puneet’s whereabouts,” he said.
“Puneet’s actions caused the victim’s families a lot of anguish. We ask that anyone with any piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant, to contact police or Crime Stoppers.”
The Australian Federal Police based in New Delhi have been working with the Central Bureau of Investigation in relation to this case. The reward offered by the Victorian Government will support efforts by Indian authorities to locate and apprehend Puneet.
The Federal Attorney-General’s Department manages all Australian requests for extradition from other countries.

As a matter of long standing practice the Australian Government does not disclose whether it has made, or intends to make, an extradition request to a foreign country until that person is arrested or brought before the court in a foreign country pursuant to that request.
The Extradition Act provides Australia’s legislative basis for extradition. For further information about the process required for extradition, visit http://www.ag.gov.au/extradition

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Puneet in Australia is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. In India, people with information can call the Australian Federal Police at the Australian High Commission on 011 4149 4374. Information can also be provided online at www.crimestoppers.com.au. Information will be handled in strict confidence.

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