The Free Press Journal

For using kids to clean gutters

- SURESH GOLANI suresh_golani@fpj.co.in

Already under the scanner for shoddy de-silting work and depriving the workforce of mandated safety gear, the private contractua­l agency deployed by the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) has once again been caught on the wrong foot. This time for hiring minor children to clean nullahs and gutters in the twin-city.

The matter came to light after the Anti-Human Traffickin­g Unit (AHTU) of the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police led by Senior Police Inspector Sampatrao Patil rescued five minor children from a de-silting site in the Vinay Nagar area of Mira Road. The action followed in response to a complaint filed by local MNS leaderHare­sh Sutar. “We reached the spot and found the children engaged in cleaning gutters. The supervisor and the contractor have been booked and the matter has been handed over to the Kashimira police for further investigat­ions,” said Patil. The person who supervised the work has been identified as Ramesh

Kale. No arrests have been made so far.

The rescued children have been sent to the welfare home for children in Bhiwandi, police said.

Even if the children are employed by contractor­s, MBMC officials can be held responsibl­e as they are the principal employers.

Deputy civic chief Dr Sambhaji Panpatte, who handles the sanitation wing, was unavailabl­e for his comments. The MBMC spends crores of rupees every year for manual and mechanical excavation using JCB, BoatPoclai­n and Hydraulic Earth Moving Machines for desilting work. Around 400odd contractua­l workers manually clear clogged drains and nullahs as a part of the pre-monsoon de-silting exercise.

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