Deccan Chronicle

DETONATOR GOES OFF AT SITE OF CONSTRUCTI­ON

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 12

A detonator went off at a constructi­on site on Monday, creating panic. Though the blast was limited to the site, a watchman’s wife was hurt when a stone flew and hit her hand leading to a fracture.

According to police, the owner of the land in Road No. 48 of Jubilee Hills had work permit but had not taken proper measures for handling explosives.

A detonator went off at a constructi­on site on Monday, creating panic in the area. Though the blast radius was limited to the constructi­on site, a watchman’s wife was hurt when a stone flew and hit her hand, fracturing the same. According to the police, the owner of the land in Road No. 48 of Jubilee Hills had permit to work on the land but did not take proper measures for handling explosives.

“Anil Kumar of Greenko Group, the owner of the land, was working on it with a sub contractor Ashish,” Police Inspector of Jubilee Hills P. Chandra Shekhar said.

Explaining the incident, Deputy Commission­er of GHMC Satyanaray­ana said that it occurred on Monday morning in which the hand of one Bhagvatham­ma got fractured. According to the builders, who used chemicals to blast a rock there, some debris was left over in the land from six months or a year which caused Monday’s blast.

“A case was booked against Ashish under relevant sections of the IPC and he will be arrested soon,” Jubilee Hills Inspector said.

“The contractor­s had proper permission­s to operate on the land. However, the safety measures were not taken to store the explosives,” a police official of Jubilee Hills said.

When contacted, the officials of Greenko were unavailabl­e to comment.

 ?? — DC ?? Blasting of rocks done at a vacant plot in Jubilee Hills.
— DC Blasting of rocks done at a vacant plot in Jubilee Hills.

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