Deccan Chronicle

Mundka building owner arrested

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New Delhi, May 15: The owner of a building in outer Delhi’s Mundka where a massive fire claimed the lives of at least 27 people was arrested on Sunday, two days after the incident, police said here.

“We received informatio­n that Manish Lakra was going towards Haridwar in Uttarakhan­d. We laid a trap and nabbed him from Ghevra Mod after conducting multiple raids in Delhi and Haryana,” Sameer Sharma, deputy commission­er of police (Outer), said.

Lakra used to live on the fourth floor of the commercial building, and he managed to escape to the adjacent building along with his family members when the fire broke out, police said.

The police have recovered 27 bodies so far and identified 14 of them as women and six as men so far, they said. Nineteen people are still unaccounte­d for.

Meanwhile, 17 people were injured in the fire incident, police said.

The building belonged to Lakra’s father, who died in 2015, leaving it to him, they said.

A CCTV camera and router manufactur­ing and assembling company, in whose office the fire is suspected to have started, had been on the premises since 2017.

Its owners —Harish and Vijay Goel, who are brothers, have already been arrested.

A motivation­al programme was underway on the second floor of the building when the fire broke out. A father-son duo from Australia was conducting the session, the police said.

The programme was organised by the company and all its employees were present.

Lakra was on the run since the fire incident, the DCP said, adding that raids were conducted in Delhi and Haryana to nab him. —

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