City
Epaper

Nagpur Factory Blast: Firm Director, Plant Manager of Explosives Factory Arrested After Deaths of Six Workers

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 14, 2024 14:51 IST

Maharashtra Police on Friday, June 14, arrested the director of an explosives factory along with its plant manager, a ...

Open in App

Maharashtra Police on Friday, June 14, arrested the director of an explosives factory along with its plant manager, a day after a blast at the unit located near Nagpur city killed six workers, according to news agency ANI.

Jay Khemka (49), director of Chamundi Explosives Pvt Ltd, and factory manager Sagar Deshmukh were arrested, and they will be produced in court later in the day.

The factory is located in Dhamna village under Hingna police station limits, which is around 25 kilometres from Nagpur's main city. According to the information, the blast occurred around 1 pm on Thursday afternoon. A total of nine workers were injured and admitted to two private hospitals in the city of whom five women and a man died during treatment, the police earlier said.

Also Read | Nagpur Blast: 5 Dead, Five Injured in Factory Explosion in Dhamna.

Most of the victims were working in the factory's packaging unit when the blast took place. According to Hingna police station officials, reported by news agency PTI, a case under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 286 (negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance), 304 (a) (causing death of any person by doing any rash or negligent act) and 338 (causing grievous hurt by doing any rash or negligent act) was registered against the director and the manager of the factory on Thursday night.

Subsequently, director Khemka, a resident of Ram Nagar in Nagpur, and manager Deshmukh were arrested.

Tags: Maharashtra PoliceNagpur Factory BlastNagpurFactory FireFactory workers
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraNagpur Factory Blast: One Dead, Six Injured in Explosion at Pharmaceutical Unit

NagpurNagpur: Thief Enters Wine Shop Through Tiny Cash Counter Hole, Steals Rs 25,000; Shocking Video Goes Viral

NagpurManali Zipline Accident: 12-Year-Old Girl From Nagpur Injured After Falling Into 30-Foot Gorge; Video Goes Viral

Mumbai75 Senior Police Inspectors Reject Promotion to ACP Rank, Face Disciplinary Action

MaharashtraMaharashtra Govt Hikes Police Patils' Salary From Rs 3,000 to Rs 15,000

Nagpur Realted Stories

MumbaiDog Kennel Worth ₹10 Crore Being Built for Mumbai Police’s Dog Squad

MumbaiMumbai: Four Duped of Rs 15.25 Lakh in Fake Government Job Racket Scam, Two Booked

NagpurKVIC disburses margin money subsidy of Rs 300 cr

NagpurICAD celebrates performance in NEET-UG

MumbaiMumbai Tragedy: 14-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Metro Work Pit, Case Registered Against Construction Supervisor