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Surat blaze: Two fire officers held for 'negligence'

Two fire officers were arrested for not conducting a fire safety audit of the four-storey Takshashila Arcade in Sarthana area where 22 students died in a fire last week.

Surat blaze: Two fire officers held for 'negligence'
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Published : May 31, 2019, 9:29 PM IST

Surat: A week after 22 students were killed in a devastating fire at a coaching centre here, two officers of the Surat fire department, who had been suspended following the incident, were arrested on the charge of criminal negligence, police said on Friday.

The arrest was made by the Surat crime branch on Thursday night.

According to police, the two officers did not conduct a fire safety audit of the four-storey Takshashila Arcade in Sarthana area in the city, where the blaze erupted.

Deputy chief fire officer S K Acharya (54) and fire officer of East Zone Kirti Mod (40) were arrested Thursday night, a release by the crime branch said.

Both the officers had been suspended by the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) after the incident.

The crime branch said that all the fire officers of Surat city had been instructed by the SMC authorities to conduct fire safety audit of all the commercial buildings in their respective areas, during a meeting convened on January 31 this year.

"However, both the accused showed lax attitude and did not follow the instructions. This complex was also supposed to be checked by them. But, it was not checked. We have arrested both the suspended officials for showing criminal negligence in discharging their duties," the release said.

With their arrest, the total number of persons held in the case so far has gone up to five. The crime branch had earlier arrested the owner of the coaching institute, Bhargav Butani, and two builders - Harshul Vekaria and Jignesh Paghdal.

An FIR against them was lodged at Sarthana police station. An investigation into the case was later handed over to the Surat crime branch.

The probe conducted so far has revealed that the presence of inflammable materials, including flex banners and tyres, on the fourth floor of the complex, contributed to the spread of fire very quickly, which killed 22 teenage students, including 18 girls, on May 24.

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Surat: A week after 22 students were killed in a devastating fire at a coaching centre here, two officers of the Surat fire department, who had been suspended following the incident, were arrested on the charge of criminal negligence, police said on Friday.

The arrest was made by the Surat crime branch on Thursday night.

According to police, the two officers did not conduct a fire safety audit of the four-storey Takshashila Arcade in Sarthana area in the city, where the blaze erupted.

Deputy chief fire officer S K Acharya (54) and fire officer of East Zone Kirti Mod (40) were arrested Thursday night, a release by the crime branch said.

Both the officers had been suspended by the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) after the incident.

The crime branch said that all the fire officers of Surat city had been instructed by the SMC authorities to conduct fire safety audit of all the commercial buildings in their respective areas, during a meeting convened on January 31 this year.

"However, both the accused showed lax attitude and did not follow the instructions. This complex was also supposed to be checked by them. But, it was not checked. We have arrested both the suspended officials for showing criminal negligence in discharging their duties," the release said.

With their arrest, the total number of persons held in the case so far has gone up to five. The crime branch had earlier arrested the owner of the coaching institute, Bhargav Butani, and two builders - Harshul Vekaria and Jignesh Paghdal.

An FIR against them was lodged at Sarthana police station. An investigation into the case was later handed over to the Surat crime branch.

The probe conducted so far has revealed that the presence of inflammable materials, including flex banners and tyres, on the fourth floor of the complex, contributed to the spread of fire very quickly, which killed 22 teenage students, including 18 girls, on May 24.

Read: Naxals torch two drilling machines & vehicle in C'garh

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Surat blaze: Two fire officers held for 'negligence'
         Surat, May 31 (PTI) A week after 22 students were
killed in a devastating fire at a coaching centre here, two
officers of the Surat fire department, who had been suspended
following the incident, were arrested on the charge of
criminal negligence, police said Friday.
         The arrest was made by the Surat crime branch Thursday
night.
         According to police, the two officers did not conduct
fire safety audit of the four-storey Takshashila Arcade in
Sarthana area in the city, where the blaze erupted.
         Deputy chief fire officer S K Acharya (54) and fire
officer of East Zone Kirti Mod (40) were arrested Thursday
night, a release by the crime branch said.
         Both the officers had been suspended by the Surat
Municipal Corporation (SMC) after the incident.
         The crime branch said that all the fire officers of
Surat city had been instructed by the SMC authorities to
conduct fire safety audit of all the commercial buildings in
their respective areas, during a meeting convened on January
31 this year.
         "However, both the accused showed lax attitude and did
not follow the instructions. This complex was also supposed to
be checked by them. But, it was not checked. We have arrested
both the suspended officials for showing criminal negligence
in discharging their duties," the release said.
         With their arrest, the total number of persons held in
the case so far has gone up to five. The crime branch had
earlier arrested the owner of the coaching institute, Bhargav
Butani, and two builders - Harshul Vekaria and Jignesh
Paghdal.
         An FIR against them was lodged at Sarthana police
station. Investigation into the case was later handed over to
the Surat crime branch.
         The probe conducted so far has revealed that the
presence of inflammable materials, including flex banners and
tyres, on the fourth floor of the complex, contributed to the
spread of fire very quickly, which killed 22 teenage students,
including 18 girls, on May 24. PTI COR PJT PD
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