<p>A 24-year-old man from Maharashtra’s Thane city died allegedly by suicide, days after he was caught driving under the influence of alcohol, the police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>While Manish Uttekar shared a suicide note on social media claiming harassment by the traffic cops, a senior police official denied the allegation.</p>.<p>Uttekar, who lived in the city's Wagle Estate area, hanged himself in his home on Friday afternoon, an official said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/couple-arrives-at-police-station-after-consuming-poison-woman-dies-during-treatment-1241827.html">Couple arrives at police station after consuming poison, woman dies during treatment</a></strong></p>.<p>The police said Uttekar, who was preparing for competitive exams, wanted the traffic cops to go easy on him in the drunk-driving case saying it would ruin his future.</p>.<p>He was apparently disturbed after learning that the police were initiating legal action against him, the official said.</p>.<p>According to the police, Uttekar blamed “Pushpak and Sudhakar” from the city’s Kopri traffic unit in the suicide note.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr Vinay Rathod said, “Drunken driving cases are non-compoundable, so they have to be sent to court. There is no question of letting anyone off by collecting a fine at the traffic office.”</p>.<p>A non-compoundable offence is one in which the victim cannot enter into a compromise with the other side and the case must be tried in court.</p>.<p>“There are no staffers named Pushpak and Sudhakar in the Kopri unit,” the DCP said.</p>.<p>The Srinagar police have registered a case of accidental death, said the official.</p>
<p>A 24-year-old man from Maharashtra’s Thane city died allegedly by suicide, days after he was caught driving under the influence of alcohol, the police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>While Manish Uttekar shared a suicide note on social media claiming harassment by the traffic cops, a senior police official denied the allegation.</p>.<p>Uttekar, who lived in the city's Wagle Estate area, hanged himself in his home on Friday afternoon, an official said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/couple-arrives-at-police-station-after-consuming-poison-woman-dies-during-treatment-1241827.html">Couple arrives at police station after consuming poison, woman dies during treatment</a></strong></p>.<p>The police said Uttekar, who was preparing for competitive exams, wanted the traffic cops to go easy on him in the drunk-driving case saying it would ruin his future.</p>.<p>He was apparently disturbed after learning that the police were initiating legal action against him, the official said.</p>.<p>According to the police, Uttekar blamed “Pushpak and Sudhakar” from the city’s Kopri traffic unit in the suicide note.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr Vinay Rathod said, “Drunken driving cases are non-compoundable, so they have to be sent to court. There is no question of letting anyone off by collecting a fine at the traffic office.”</p>.<p>A non-compoundable offence is one in which the victim cannot enter into a compromise with the other side and the case must be tried in court.</p>.<p>“There are no staffers named Pushpak and Sudhakar in the Kopri unit,” the DCP said.</p>.<p>The Srinagar police have registered a case of accidental death, said the official.</p>