Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sewer deaths: Victims had no safety gear

MOTI NAGAR HORROR Supervisor arrested; cops add IPC section for culpable homicide to FIR

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com SHIV SUNNY

NEW DELHI: A day after five men were killed cleaning a sewage treatment plant (STP) at a housing complex in west Delhi’s Moti Nagar, police arrested a supervisor and said the workers were not provided safety equipment.

Madhup Tewari, joint commission­er of police (western) range, said the stringent Indian Penal Code (IPC) section pertaining to culpable homicide not amounting to murder (304) has been added to the FIR.

“In the absence of an eyewitness, we had initially registered a case under section 304A (causing death due to negligence), but that has now been corrected after it became clear that no safety precaution was taken,” said Tewari.

Police have also booked the suspects under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The Prohibitio­n of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilita­tion Act has also been incorporat­ed into the FIR.

An investigat­or said four of the five dead men were working as STP operators and fitters, while the fifth was from the housekeepi­ng department at DLF Capital Greens in Moti Nagar.

“Umesh was from the housekeepi­ng department and he was forced to enter the STP. The others did not offer much resistance even though manual scavenging is banned,” said the investigat­or.

“The arrested man, Ajay Choudhary, works as a supervisor with JLL, a services firm that had offered contract to different agencies for housekeepi­ng, maintenanc­e of the STP and other works. We are searching for the other people from two agencies who we believe were responsibl­e for the deaths. We will be making more arrests soon,” said Tewari.

Police’s probe revealed one sub-contracted firms was headed by a man named Praveen who turned out to be the uncle of Raja — one of those killed. Praveen and his colleagues are absconding, said Tewari.

Responding on behalf of JLL, an official, Shailendra Varma, said, “We have offered our cooperatio­n to authoritie­s and are carrying out our own internal investigat­ion.” He did not respond to specific questions posed by HT.

The Delhi government ordered a probe into the deaths. Labour minister Gopal Rai directed the labour commission­er to submit a report within three days. Rai also announced a compensati­on of ₹10 lakh for the kin of the dead. New Delhi: A 19-year-old man who took up a job early in life so that his physically challenged father wouldn’t have to work; a 22-year-old son of a farmer who lied to his family about work conditions; and a 26-year-old who agreed to work on his weekly off as he was afraid of losing his job. They were among the five men who lost their lives after being forced to clean the STP at the DLF Capital Greens housing society in Moti Nagar on Sunday. While some of their parents made it to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital on Monday to collect their children’s bodies, others did not have the means to even visit Delhi. While some were working to just keep their families afloat, others wanted to use their salaries to fund their education or future dreams. HT takes a look at their lives.

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO ?? Workers gather at DLF Capital Greens housing complex in Moti Nagar on Sunday night.
BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO Workers gather at DLF Capital Greens housing complex in Moti Nagar on Sunday night.
 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO ?? One of the workers said this was the second time in seven months he was asked to climb into the sewage plant.
BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO One of the workers said this was the second time in seven months he was asked to climb into the sewage plant.
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