New Delhi:Delhi police have booked the owner of a paint factory on charges of "culpable homicide" after an explosion triggered fire that broke out in his facility charred 11 persons to death, while injuring four others, on Thursday night. Police said the building partially collapsed trapping the workers inside.
Police identified the suspect as Akhil Jain, who runs a paint factory in Dayal Market of Alipur area. Akhil, a resident of Sonipat in Haryana, has been booked under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), ANI quoted a senior official with Delhi police as saying.
Most of the deceased are believed to be the labourers, who worked in the factory which also housed a chemical godown, police said, adding that there was an explosion at the factory. The blaze from the explosion sparked a fire that raged on when the labourers at the factory were at work. According to police, the fire that broke out in the paint godown at around 5.30 pm spread to a number of other buildings, including the neighbouring 'Nasha Mukti Kendra', where 4-5 people were trapped in the fire.
The four injured included a police constable from Alipur police station who was involved in the rescue operation, police said. The injured constable identified as Karamveer has been admitted to Safdarjung Hospital. The other three injured have been referred to LNJP hospital, they said.