New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday sent the owner and manager of the four-story building in north Delhi's congested Grain Market area to 14 days police custody, in which 43 people were killed on Sunday morning due to heavy fire Was killed The police demanded the custody of the building's owner Rehan and manager Furkan, which was accepted by Metropolitan Magistrate Manoj Kumar.
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Police arrested the two and registered a case against them in the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code for adopting a careless attitude in relation to non-willful murder and fire. The matter has been referred to as the crime branch. The Delhi government had ordered a magistrate inquiry to investigate the fire and asked to submit the report within seven days. This fire incident occurred in the grain market after the 1997 gift cinema tragedy in the national capital of New Delhi. Most of the people killed in the accident are migrant workers from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
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While giving information, police and fire department officials said that most of the people died due to suffocation as people were sleeping when the fire started on the second floor of the building at around 5 am. Officials said that there was no approval of the fire department for the building.
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