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106 died after consuming poisonous liquor in Malvani, 8 cops suspended

Holy month of Ramzan

The crescent moon marked the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan on 18th June 2015. A month of fasting and prayers will be witnessed all over the world during Ramadan. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly

Monsoon hits Mumbai

Family Members of the spurious liquor victims mourn at their residence in Malwani, Mumbai on 20 June 2015. The incident had occurred at Laxmi Nagar slum near Gamdevi Jurassic Park in Malwani in suburban Malad on Wednesday night. Pratik Chorge/Mumbai Weekly

As the monsoon hits the financial capital of India, comes the heavy pouring of problems for the Mumbaikars. The much affected areas of southern Mumbai like Parel, Dadar, Hindmata, Matunga and Sion are the low lying areas which witnessed water logging. Trains, buses and even Airports came to a halt in the city. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly.

With the death toll of 106 and 44 still hospitalized which included auto rickshaw drivers, rag pickers and scrap collectors, busted the long in process Hooch business being operated in Malwani area. The victims are said to consume the spurious liquor between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, as the reports reached police by Thursday evening. The probe was soon transferred to the Crime Branch unit 11 as the death tolls kept rising. Later the reports revealed that police has received complaints about the same from the residents but no

action was taken in this matter. Taking this in notice, PC Rakesh Maria has suspended 8 cops for negligence towards the complains. The Liquor joint is said to be run by a bootlegger, Raju Fernandes alias Langada who has been arrested along with Donald Shaikh and Mamta Rathod. The Maharashtra Government has provided compensation of Rs. 1 Lakh to 57 families of Hooch victims. Local Police officials along with the support of the central excise department also conducted massive raids and searches, both, to find the source of this

Major fire near Mumbai Port at Wadala A major fire erupted at Wadala last Saturday evening due to a leak of an oil pipeline of a refinery plant in the area.

According to news reports, officials had detected the leak in the pipeline in the morning and the area had been evacu-

A fireman walks towards the fire engine as the fire intensity increases at Wadala, Mumbai on 13 June 2015. Karishma Aidasani/ Mumbai Weekly

ated to avoid any casualties. The fire occurred near Mumbai Port Trust (MPT) area, and due to the industrial usage of the place and the lack of residential buildings, it prevented any loss of life. Due to thick plume of smoke caused by the fire, traffic was interrupted on the elevated Freeway till the fire officials doused the fire. The fire occurred near the technology center of an oil lubricant company and it had been orderly evacuated in the morning following the news of a suspected oil leak. The pipeline belongs to Mumbai Port Trust, which connects to a state-run oil refinery nearby.

spurious alcohol and to narrow down other suspects who might have consumed the same liquor. According to news reports, by the end of the weekend, more than 100 deaths were confirmed while 50 more still battled for life, at various hospitals of the city. Methanol poisoning has been suspected as the reason for this unfortunate incident. It is suspected that methanol was added to spike to alcohol and increase its strength. The last known cases of Methanol poisoning, such as this, were detected in 2004, which took the life of 87 people.

A daughter silently mourns at the death of her father at a slum near Malwani, Mumbai on 20 June 2015. Pratik Chorge/Mumbai Weekly

Train hits buffer at Churchgate Station On Sunday morning, 11.20am, Churchgate station got shaken as the train crashed into the buffer of platform no.3, lifting the first women's coach 3 feet into the air and crashing the

Overhead Equipment wire. The accident is said to happen due to speeding by the motorman as the train entered the station at 36kmph and hit the buffer at 29kmph. The motor-

man, guard and inspector are suspended till the enquiry is on, according to the officials. the fault is less on technical side as the train has 4 brakes and AWS.

Train uplifts as it hits the dead end of the platform at Churchgate Station, Mumbai on 28 June 2015. Satyabrata Tripathi/Mumbai Weekly


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