Who Is Shivam Mishra? Tobacco Empire Heir KK Mishra’s Son Was Involved In The Kanpur Lamborghini Accident

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Shivam Mishra, son of tobacconist KK Mishra, made headlines after a Lamborghini driven by him rammed into people in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

On Sunday, at approximately 3:15 PM, a Lamborghini pulled up near Rev-3 Mall in the Gwaltali area. The car rammed an autorickshaw and hit a parked motorcycle, sending its owner flying about 10 feet into the air. (HT Photo/ PTI)On Sunday, at approximately 3:15 PM, a Lamborghini pulled up near Rev-3 Mall in the Gwaltali area. The car rammed an autorickshaw and hit a parked motorcycle, sending its owner flying about 10 feet into the air.

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According to police officials, the car fight was allegedly driven by Mishra.

Who is Shivam Mishra?Shivam Mishra is the son of tobacconist KK Mishra. This is not the first time that the heir to the tobacco empire has been in the title. In 2024, Shivam Mishra came into the public eye after the Income Tax Department launched an investigation into Banshidhar Exports Pvt.

The IT probe was spread across the state and raids were conducted at offices in Kanpur, Mumbai, Delhi and Gujarat.

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The investigation was triggered by irregularities in the company’s tax declarations. The report suggests that the company has announced an annual income ₹Its original turnover was 20 to 25 crores ₹100 and 150 crores.

According to an NDTV report, Mishra lives a lavish lifestyle in Delhi’s Vasant Vihar with a fleet of luxury vehicles. ₹50 crores and all with the same number plate ‘4018’.

During the 2024 campaign, the Income Tax team seized ₹4.5 crore in cash and Rs ₹7 crore in cash, jewelery and other assets in follow-up searches.

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