Kamala Mills fire: HC rejects restaurateur's bail plea

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today rejected the plea of Yug Tuli, the co-owner of the and an accused in the December, 2017 fire incident at the Kamala Mills compound here, in which 14 people were killed.

Tuli, who was arrested in mid-January, had approached the high court after his plea was rejected by the sessions court.

In his plea, Tuli had claimed that the tragedy occurred due to the "mistake" of the staff at "1 Above", the other restaurant that was gutted in the blaze on the intervening night of December 28-29.

His Shirish Gupte argued that while as per the police inquiry, the fire did start at Mojo's Bistro, none of the guests at the restaurant was among the dead.

Prakash Shetty, however, opposed the plea and said there was gross negligence on the part of Tuli and all the other accused.

Shetty told the court that as per the inquiry reports of the police as well as the (BMC), the fire was caused by the flying embers emanating from a hookah being served illegally at Mojo's Bistro.

Tuli claimed that he had no role in the day-to-day operations of the hookah parlour.

A total of 14 persons have been arrested in the case and booked under various sections of the IPC, including those related to culpable homicide not amounting to murder and causing death by negligence.

The accused include the owners of the Kamala Mills compound, Mojo Bistro and 1 Above and two BMC officials.

On the fateful night, a massive fire had swept through the two resto-pubs at the Kamala Mills compound in central Mumbai, resulting in the death of 14 people.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 15:30 IST