Rajkot fire: 2 cops, civic staff among 6 officials suspended
The officials have been held responsible for their "gross negligence in allowing the game zone to operate without necessary approvals," a government release stated
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Officials inspect the game zone at Rajkot where a fire broke out. PHOTO: PTI
Ahmedabad, 27 May
The Gujarat government on Monday
ordered the suspension of six officials in connection with the Rajkot game zone
fire that claimed 27 lives. The officials have been held responsible for their
"gross negligence in allowing the game zone to operate without necessary
approvals," a government release stated.
Those who have been suspended are
Rajkot Municipal Corporation's town planning department assistant engineer
Jaideep Chaudhary, assistant town planner for RMC Gautam Joshi, Rajkot Roads
and Buildings department's deputy executive engineers MR Suma and Paras
Kothiya, and police inspectors VR Patel and NI Rathod, as per orders passed by
the respective departments.
Notably, the game zone, where the
blaze erupted on Saturday, was operated without the fire NOC (no objection
certificate). "The game zone had received permissions from the roads and
buildings department. It had also submitted a proof of fire safety equipment to
obtain the fire NOC, which was under process and not yet completed,"
Rajkot Police Commissioner Raju Bhargava told reporters on Sunday.
The government's action of
suspending six officials comes a day after Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel
inspected the site where the fire erupted on Saturday and instructed the
departments concerned to take strict and punitive action against those
responsible for such a serious incident.
The fire at the TRP game zone in
the Nana-Mava locality of Rajkot on Saturday evening killed 27 persons,
including children. The police have arrested two persons and registered an FIR
against six partners of the game zone and another accused on various charges,
including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, officials earlier said.
The Gujarat High Court on Sunday
took suo motu cognisance of the fire tragedy, terming it a prima facie
"man-made disaster". The HC noted that a stock of highly inflammable
materials such as petrol, fibres and fibreglass sheets were stored at the
facility. The state government has formed a special investigation team and
announced an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the kin of each deceased.
The Central government has also
announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of each deceased person.
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