Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Police in India question Uber exec after driver accused of rape
Indian police questioned an Uber executive Tuesday about the company's claim it conducts comprehensive background checks and a top official called for the taxi-booking service to be banned nationwide after one of its New Delhi drivers was accused of rape.
New Delhi police official Brijendra Kumar Yadav said there is a possibility of criminal charges against the company if police find evidence the taxi-hailing app misrepresented the safety of its service.
"What we are doing is trying to ascertain what knowledge Uber had of this person," Yadav said. It was the second day of questioning for Uber's general manager in India, Gagan Bhatia. Police were also investigating whether the driver may have presented false documents to Uber, according to Press Trust of India. Read more...
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