Karachi mall fire: SHC instructs Sindh govt to initiate criminal proceedings against ‘delinquent officials’

Karachi mall fire: SHC instructs Sindh govt to initiate criminal proceedings against ‘delinquent officials’

The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday directed the government to ensure criminal proceedings were initiated against “delinquent officials” if concrete evidence was found regarding their role in the blaze that erupted at a commercial building on Karachi’s Rashid Minhas road last week.

The directives were issued on a petition seeking implementation of laws regarding fire safety in buildings and prevention of fire related incidents in high-rises of the city.

Eleven people died while five others were injured after a blaze erupted inside the R.J. Shopping Mall on Saturday because of a suspected short circuit. According to officials, the deaths occurred because the building had no ventilation.

On Sunday, police had registered a first information report (FIR) of the fire at the Sharea Faisal police station. The case was registered on behalf of the state but no one was nominated in the FIR. Instead, the FIR stated that the “connivance” of K-Electric (KE) and other institutions — which gave approval for the building’s map — would be probed.

In an order issued today, the court issued notices to the respondents, including the Advocate General for Sindh, for Dec 7 when reply or objections should be filed.

“In the meanwhile, it is expected that all the relevant authorities including the provincial government shall ensure to initiate appropriate proceedings for the purpose of conducting an inquiry in order to find out causes of such a tragic incident which caused the loss of lives of innocent citizens, and if there is concrete material found criminal proceedings against such delinquent officials of the authorities may be initiated in accordance with the law,” the order stated.

The SHC further stated that the families of the deceased persons should be compensated “as per the policy”.

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