This story is from March 13, 2017
Three arrested for deaths of manual scavengers in manhole
BENGALURU: Two Ramky Infrastructure Limited employees and a subcontractor of the company were arrested in connection with the deaths of three
Those arrested are K Babu Reddy, assistant general manager and in-charge of Bengaluru projects, Vemula Anjaneyulu, sub-contractor and NT Reddy, manager.
Police had earlier said they were waiting to arrest the contractors before looking into the role of BWSSB officials in the tragedy.
The case was registered in
This is the first time a case under the non-bailable section 304 is being booked for the deaths of such workers, and the punishment can go up to 10 years. All these years, police registered cases under section 304-A (causing death by negligence), which is not only bailable but depends heavily on eye-witnesses—lack of whom cases close without conviction.
With not a single person punished for the 60 reported deaths in nine years in Karnataka, activists fighting for the cause have been arguing that the government must change its attitude towards the issue.
manual scavengers
who died on March 7 in a manhole onKaggadasapura main road
while working on the World Bank fundedKarnataka Municipal Reforms Project
for laying sewerage lines.Police had earlier said they were waiting to arrest the contractors before looking into the role of BWSSB officials in the tragedy.
The case was registered in
Byappanahalli Police station
under IPC Section 304 – punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and Section 8 of Prohibition of Employment asManual Scavengers and Rehabilitation Act
, 2013.This is the first time a case under the non-bailable section 304 is being booked for the deaths of such workers, and the punishment can go up to 10 years. All these years, police registered cases under section 304-A (causing death by negligence), which is not only bailable but depends heavily on eye-witnesses—lack of whom cases close without conviction.
With not a single person punished for the 60 reported deaths in nine years in Karnataka, activists fighting for the cause have been arguing that the government must change its attitude towards the issue.
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Farook Shariff
2868 days ago
Manual scanger system should be oblished and should be punishble under the act.Read allPost comment
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