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Russia's fire ravaged mall built illegally: Investigators

IANS  |  Moscow 

A that was ravaged by a deadly fire in the Russian city of Kemerovo, was built illegally, the (CIR) said on Friday.

The head of the region's construction supervision body Tanzilia Komkova and the of the company that owned the mall, Julia Bogdanova, have been arrested over the incident, CIR was quoted as saying by news agency.

Komkova had allegedly not taken measures to prevent the from operating, which had been built without the proper permits, according to Petrenko. She was suspected of abuse of power, Petrenko added.

Seven people have so far been arrested over their alleged roles in the fire that caused 64 deaths last Sunday.

The building housing the "Zimnyaya Vishnya" (Winter Cherry) centre was constructed in 1968 as a candy factory but refurbished as a in 2013.

According to investigators, the fire alarm system had been disconnected and the doors to the two cinemas on the fourth floor were closed at the time of the blaze.

Meanwhile, according to a report in news agency, Russian authorities have found over 2,700 fire safety violations in the country's shopping malls following the fire tragedy in

The commonly found violations were disorderly evacuation routes, the usage of combustible materials, the lack of fire safety instructions, poor knowledge of fire safety rules by the personnel as well as inactive fire extinguishers and

Most violations were found in the shopping malls of Kirov in western Russia, the news agency said.

The Sunday inferno was one of the deadliest blazes in since 2009 when a fire killed 153 people at a nightclub in the city of

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 18:36 IST
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