"Builders Jamil Qureshi and Salim Shaikh were arrested from their hideouts today," Thane Police Commissioner K P Raghuvanshi told PTI.
Qureshi was nabbed from Uttar Pradesh, while Shaikh was apprehended from Thane, he said. Police had registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against the builders, who were on the run since the incident.
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According to the Regional Disaster Management Control (RDMC) sources, those dead include 22 women and 17 children. Of the 60 injured, 36 have been admitted to hospitals in Thane, Kalwa and Mumbra. The seriously injured have been shifted to JJ and Sion Hospitals in Mumbai.
Kumar said an adjoining multi-storey structure, also constructed by the same builder illegally, was in the process of being pulled down. R A Rajeev, Thane Municipal Commissioner, had yesterday gone on record to say that 90 per cent of buildings in Mumbra area where Shil Phata, the scene of Thursday's tragedy is located, are illegal.
Alok Awasthi, Commandant of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which was rushed from Pune soon after the collapse, too confirmed that rescue efforts had been abandoned, as there was no likelihood of presence of any bodies or survivors.
"We have explored the area eight feet underneath the plinth and we are reasonably sure that there is nobody there," Awasthi said, who led his team of 90 men who painstakingly rescued 62 people from the massive wreckage, said.
Describing the operation as "complicated", Awasthi said because it was a "sandwich collapse", with floor lying over floor, it was a daunting task to remove debris from each storey to look for survivors. "We had to proceed very slowly as any mis-step would have pushed up the death toll," he said.
The government had yesterday suspended Thane Deputy Municipal Commissioner Deepak Chavan and Shil-Daighar Senior Police Inspector K P Naik for dereliction of duty and for allegedly colluding with the builders. Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has also announced a probe by an Additional Chief Secretary-level officer.
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