Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Civic body not cooperatin­g with Kamala Mills fire probe, say police

- Megha Sood megha.sood@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: It has been 19 days since the NM Joshi Marg police registered a case and began an investigat­ion into the Kamala Mills fire, in which 14 were killed and 55 injured.

However, apart from ar resting restaurant owners, two of whom surrendere­d, they have not yet been able to ascertain where the fire began.

They continue to rely on a non-conclusive fire brigade report, which states that the fire started from Mo jo’ s Bistro and spread to 1Above, situated under it.

They have notyet been able to prosecute any Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) officials responsibl­e for validating the fire and safety licences of the two restaurant­s.

Police officers said the BMC has delayed the submission of documents, despite several reminders. They said they need to identify the officials responsibl­e for issuing the fire and safety licenses to the restaurant­s. “We have given the BMC several reminders. However, they have delayed the submission of documents owing to a department­al inquiry,” said an officer from the NM Joshi Marg police station.

Civic chief Ajoy Mehta was unavailabl­e for comment. “All the documents related to two restaurant­s are readily available. There is no point of hiding any or not cooperatin­g with the police,” said a senior civic official, who did not wish to be identified.

The police have also been waiting for the papers that the restaurate­urs had submitted to the civic body for verificati­on. “We want the rent documents and documents related to the fire safety and renovation work that the Mo jo’ s Bistro and 1 Above owners gave the B MC ,” added the officer.

Apart from YugTuli, whowas arrested on Tuesday, all the other arrested restaurant owners have been sent to judicial custody, making it impossible for the investigat­ors to question them further.

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