New Delhi:
The owner of the Delhi building where three civil services aspirants died after flooding has been arrested along with four others, police said.
Among those arrested is the driver of the black vehicle that had been spotted at the scene. The vehicle, which had caused the building’s gate to break, was initially misidentified as a Thar, but the police clarified that it was, in fact, a Force Gurkha.
Delhi Police yesterday arrested the owner and coordinator of the IAS coaching centre after the basement tragedy. They face charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and causing death due to negligence. “A gross criminal negligence is found on part of the owner of the institute in ensuring safety measures as the library in the basement was running illegally and had only one entry and exit point that was biometric-enabled and got locked due to the flooding,” an MCD official told PTI.
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