Post pub fire, crackdown on illegal structures continues

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The city civic body continued its crackdown on illegal constructions at hotels, restaurants and commercial establishments for the fourth day today, after a fire in an upscale here claimed 14 lives on December 29.

On the directions of Ajoy Mehta, illegal alterations and constructions were being razed in the and Raghuvanshi Mills areas since this morning, a said.


In the last three days, several structures were razed in the Kamala Mills compound area, where the fire incident occurred last week, he said, adding demolition drives would be conducted regularly to keep a check on unauthorized constructions.

The demolished illegal constructions and alterations at over 355 establishments in the city till yesterday.

Civic officials inspected 615 establishments and initiated action against 355 hotels, restaurants and pubs for the illegalities till yesterday, the said.

Besides, 426 LPG cylinders were seized from various eateries for violation of norms related to their use and storage or construction of kitchens among other reasons, a release from the yesterday said.

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First Published: Mon, January 01 2018. 14:30 IST