Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Police have registered a case against the colony developer, supervisor, and contractor for negligence and violation of safety norms in the death of three workers and leaving another injured in a wall collapse in the Smart City 3 Colony under Rajendra Nagar police station limits on August 18
According to officials, the construction work of a drainage tank was going on and workers were forced to continue work during heavy rain. The wall suddenly collapsed leading to the accident.
The deceased were identified as Rajesh alias Titu (35), a resident of Gwala Colony, Gautam Rathore, a resident of New Dwarkapuri, and Rameshwar Panwar (48), a resident of Kundan Nagar. Another worker, Sahil alias Sohan (13), a resident of Jhulelal Nagar, sustained injuries.
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Moreover, workers were made to work without safety equipment. Soil excavated for the tank had been dumped close to the wall, and when it shifted due to the rain, the wall collapsed on the labourers.
A case has been registered against developer Ishaq Khan, supervisor Dilip Gaur, contractor Mukesh Rathore, and others for causing death due to negligence under section 106 of the BNS. Police stated that all three accused will be arrested soon.
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