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Big success for police in Mundka fire

Big success for police in Mundka fire

The police have got a big success in the Mundka fire incident. The police have arrested Manish Lakra, the owner of the building. A fire broke out in a commercial building in Delhi's Mundka area on Friday evening, in which 27 people were killed. The FIR of the police said that a meeting was going on on the second floor of the building, in which a large number of people were attending when a huge fire broke out and people got trapped in it. There was no emergency exit gate in the building.

The police have registered a case against the owner Manish Lakra, his mother and wife, besides the two brothers Harish and Varun Goel, who took the property on rent. According to the FIR, the Goyal brothers did not take care of the safety of their employees. The police have already arrested both of them. Due to the motivational program, most of the SHOs themselves have become the complainants at the time of the incident.

 

An FIR has been registered on the complaint of SHO Inspector Gulshan Nagpal of Mundka police station, in which it is written that the police got information about this incident through a PCR call at 5.45 pm on Saturday evening. The staff of the police station reached near a building built on plot number 193 on Main Rohtak Road, where people were already gathered below. Some people had come down after breaking the glass window on the main road. After this, fire brigade personnel, NDRF staff and other agencies were also called to the spot. The employees were present on the second floor.

About 100 employees work in this company, of which 50 are women. Due to the motivational program in this office on Friday, all the employees were present on the second floor. After the fire, some people trapped inside jumped out of the main road by breaking the glass on the front side. Due to the fire, many people were trapped in the building itself. There was only one way to enter the building. He is also on the side of the street.

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