Ajmer, April 26 -- The investigation into the damage caused to the security wall near Kishangarh Airport - after a luxury vehicle crashed into the airport's protected perimeter - has intensified, with police maintaining strict confidentiality as inquiries continue. According to police officers, the accident took place on March 18, but the airport administration did not immediately inform police about the incident. The matter came to light nearly a month later, on April 17, when Sub-Inspector Bharatiya Giriraj, posted at Gandhinagar Police Station, was on routine area patrolling. During the visit, Airport Beat Constable Bhanwarlal informed her about the crash and the damage caused to the airport's boundary wall. Following this information, police registered a formal case and initiated an investigation. Officials confirmed that the BMW car involved in the accident has been identified. Investigators are now examining vehicle ownership records along with technical and electronic evidence to trace the driver, who reportedly fled the scene immediately after the incident. As per the FIR, the accused driver allegedly entered the airport zone at high speed and rammed into the security wall. The police have registered charges related to negligent driving, destruction of public property, and violation of security norms. Police teams are also reviewing CCTV footage from the airport premises and nearby routes to establish the sequence of events. When contacted by HT, the investigating officer, IPS Ajay Singh, declined to disclose detailed information, stating that probe is currently underway. "At present, the matter is under investigation, and details will be shared only after the inquiry concludes," he said....