Ministers son caught driving drunk in Banjara Hills
Ministers son caught driving drunk in Banjara Hills
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsA minister’s son is the latest to join the list of celebrities and VIP relatives caught for drunken driving. Animal husbandry minister P Viswaroop’s 25- year-old son Krishna was taken into custody by the traffic police while he was driving his Volvo in an inebriated state in Jubilee Hills Friday night. At around 11.45 pm on Friday, the Banjara Hills traffic police, who were checking vehicles on Road No. 87, Jubilee Hills, flagged down a Volvo and found Krishna at the wheel in a drunken condition,” said K Balakrishna Reddy, traffic inspector.“The breathalyser test revealed that he had 57 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood while the permissable limit is 30 mg. We issued a notice asking him to appear for counselling at the Traffic Training Centre (TTC). After counselling, he will be produced in a court. His car has been seized,” the inspector said. The KT 4000P breath analyser used in this instance is specific to alcohol and is unaffected by other possible breath contaminations. After a test, it gives a printout with details of the alcohol content.first published:September 16, 2012, 09:45 ISTlast updated:September 16, 2012, 09:45 IST 
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A minister’s son is the latest to join the list of celebrities and VIP relatives caught for drunken driving.

 Animal husbandry minister P Viswaroop’s 25- year-old son Krishna was taken into custody by the traffic police while he was driving his Volvo in an inebriated state in Jubilee Hills Friday night.

 At around 11.45 pm on Friday, the Banjara Hills traffic police, who were checking vehicles on Road No. 87, Jubilee Hills, flagged down a Volvo and found Krishna at the wheel in a drunken condition,” said K Balakrishna Reddy, traffic inspector.

“The breathalyser test revealed that he had 57 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood while the permissable limit is 30 mg. We issued a notice asking him to appear for counselling at the Traffic Training Centre (TTC). After counselling, he will be produced in a court. His car has been seized,” the inspector said.

 The KT 4000P breath analyser used in this instance is specific to alcohol and is unaffected by other possible breath contaminations.

 After a test, it gives a printout with details of the alcohol content.

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