Rapid Summary
- A Kolkata Police vehicle, with an expired registration certificate, fatally collided with a motorcycle rider on September 3, 2025, in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal.
- The victim was Mohammad Tajuddin from Kareya area. He succumbed to injuries at a State-run hospital.
- The police vehicle involved was part of the convoy of Saokat Molla, Trinamool Congress MLA from Canning Purba.
- The vehicle’s registration expired in August 2024 but continued to be used as part of the MLA’s convoy.
- Civil society and family members of the victim questioned how police vehicles could operate with outdated documentation and pose risks on public roads.
- On the same day, Kolkata Police apprehended an Indian Army truck for “reckless driving” near Writer’s Building.
- Saokat Molla termed the accident “unfortunate” and plans to urge fresh guidelines barring old or expired vehicles from being used in official convoys.
- A senior Kolkata Police official confirmed investigations are ongoing while reviewing CCTV footage.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This incident highlights systemic concerns surrounding regulatory compliance and public safety oversight within india’s institutions. While civilians are expected to adhere strictly to motor vehicle laws, it is indeed disconcerting when official authorities fail to follow basic registration protocols meant for roadworthiness-a situation that undermines trust. Questions about risk management policies for deploying aging vehicles point toward broader issues of accountability within police governance across various regions.
Additionally, juxtaposed against action taken by Kolkata Police on reckless driving by an Army truck earlier in the day raises possible inconsistencies regarding enforcement standards between military and civilian entities. Regular audits ensuring fitness certifications could prevent such incidents while prioritizing public welfare alongside administrative efficiency.
read More: Published – September 04, 2025 | IST