BBMP revokes licence of Kailash Bar

For violation of fire safety norms at the establishment.

January 11, 2018 09:39 pm | Updated January 12, 2018 03:38 pm IST

The fire broke out in Kailash Bar and Restaurant on Monday. PHOTO: Sudhakara Jain

The fire broke out in Kailash Bar and Restaurant on Monday. PHOTO: Sudhakara Jain

Following a fire incident which claimed the lives of five people at Kailash Bar in Kalasipalya earlier this week, the BBMP, on Thursday, revoked the trade licence of the establishment for flouting fire safety norms.

An order issued by the Deputy Health Officer, Chickpet, notes that the bar did not have fire extinguishers or an emergency exit.

Meanwhile, the Urban DC has also suspended the bar’s liquor licence pending an inquiry, based on a recommendation by the Excise Department. “As of now, we cannot revoke the licence from our end. Once the inquiry is complete, we will take a decision,” an excise official said.

The BBMP’s decision to revoke the trade licence follows suspension of the police inspector of Kalasipalya for dereliction of duty.

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