Four held for Carlton fire remanded to judicial custody

February 28, 2010 04:28 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:05 am IST - Bangalore

A man seen at a window of the Carlton towers, when a major fire broke out on Tuesday.

A man seen at a window of the Carlton towers, when a major fire broke out on Tuesday.

Four persons, arrested in connection with the major fire in Carlton Towers complex which claimed nine lives last Tuesday, were produced on Sunday before a local court which remanded them to one day judicial custody, police said.

“Owner Rafiqur Rehman, Carlton security in-charge Ramachandra Bhandari, electrical in-charge Kempegowda and building maintenance in-charge Chennaiah were produced before the 10th Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court and remanded to judicial custody for a day,” Assistant Commissioner of Police (Ulsoor) G.B. Manjunath, heading the enquiry into the incident, said.

The four, who were arrested on Saturday, would be produced before the court again Monday and would be lodged in the Parappana Agrahara jail, he said.

Rehman had been booked under IPC sections 338 (Rash and Negligence Act causing grievous injury) and 304(a) (causing death due to negligence),he said, adding that some more persons involved in the incident were absconding and efforts are on to nab them.

A major fire in the Carlton Towers Building complex housing many software firms and a restaurant claimed nine lives and left over 50 injured on February 23.

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