The Asian Age

Gas leak: Notice to transport container

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New Delhi, May 9: The police has issued notices to various parties to join the probe in connection with the chemical gas leak from the Tughlakaba­d container depot that affected over 450 girl students.

Around 10-15 students are still admitted to the Hamdard Institute as a precaution­ary measure, a senior police officer said.

The police are sending notices to the companies involved in the transporta­tion of the container, the customs department and the Container Corporatio­n of India Ltd (CONCOR), the custodian of the depot.

“We have asked them to submit a list of the agreements and documents pertaining to the transporta­tion of the container and its content,” he said.

The officer said their probe will focus on ascertaini­ng where the carelessne­ss occurred and the agency responsibl­e for it.

The police had said it is suspected that the leakage might have happened due to the containers not being properly sealed after being checked.

The NGT had also sought the responses of the Centre and the Delhi government. The green panel had issued notices to the ministry of environmen­t and forest, the Delhi government, the railway board and the DPCC and asked them to file their replies within a week.

It also issued a show cause notice to the CONCOR on why environmen­t compensati­on should not be imposed on its Tughlakaba­d depot and why should it not be shifted to some other place.

The NDRF had said a truck carrying 80 cans of chlorometh­yl pyridine had left the Tughlakaba­d depot for Sonepat at 3.30 am on Saturday.

The Delhi government, which ordered a magisteria­l probe into the incident, had issued a show cause notice to the depot authoritie­s. The police had registered an FIR in the matter under various sections of the IPC and the Environmen­t (Protection) Act against unidentifi­ed persons.

The Southeast district administra­tion also issued a showcause notice to the Customs department and the CONCOR.

Around 450 girl students were hospitalis­ed on May 6 after toxic fumes spread due to chemical leakage.

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