In response to the Rajkot game zone fire tragedy, which claimed 27 lives, Gujarat Police have launched a crackdown on illegal game zones. Minister Harsh Sanghavi directed police to register FIRs against facilities operating without proper fire and safety licenses. Multiple illegal game zones in Rajkot, Ahmedabad, and Surat have been sealed.
India News: The SIT investigating the Rajkot fire tragedy highlighted serious lapses by TRP Game Zone promoters, leading to 28 fatalities. The report revealed the
Another partner or co-owner of the firm that operated the recreation facility has been nabbed which took the number of persons arrested in the case to five, officials said.
Absence of law in Jharkhand hampers enforcement of fire safety norms in public buildings, malls, apartments, and hospitals. Jharkhand Fire Services struggles to ensure compliance without legal authority. Efforts underway to empower the fire wing.
Nine bodies from the TRP Game Zone blaze in Rajkot have been identified and handed over to their families. DNA samples are being sent for forensic examination as police work to confirm the identities of the deceased. The tragic incident has left families in mourning and raised questions about safety measures in gaming zones.
It has been reported that the police acted upon receiving information on the main accused Dhawal Thakkar hiding at his relative's house in Rajasthan. Earlier on Monday, a local court sent three men associated with the incident to police custody for 14 days.