Dewas Factory Blast: Owner Booked for Culpable Homicide, NSA Invoked
Dewas Factory Blast: Owner Booked for Culpable Homicide

The owner of the factory where a devastating blast occurred has been booked under Section 105 of the BNS for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and Section 110 of the BNS for attempt to commit culpable homicide. The explosion also caused significant damage to the walls of the factory premises.

Chief Minister's Response

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed grief over the explosion, calling it “heart-rending”, and announced financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh each for the families of the deceased. He also directed officials to ensure free treatment for all injured victims. In a social media post, Yadav said instructions had been issued to senior officials, including Deputy CM Jagdish Devda, the home secretary and other senior officers, to monitor relief operations. Orders have been passed for a detailed probe into the incident.

Investigation and Site Inspection

Additional chief secretary (home) Sanjay Shukla inspected the site in the afternoon and was briefed by senior police officials. “Special chemical experts have been called in to investigate the blast,” he said. Forensic expert Dr Rashmi Kame, who inspected the factory premises, found multiple divisions where different work was being carried out and collected items in separate packets for examination. Officials said some units were used for chemical filling, others for preparing explosive material, while packaging units — where women worked — formed a separate section.

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Factory Details and Worker Conditions

The factory, spread across nearly five bighas, employed around 700 labourers daily, many of them migrant workers from Bihar who stayed on the premises and were paid Rs 15,000 per month in the chemical unit. In one hall, over two dozen mattresses along with food items and utensils were found scattered — workers had just returned from lunch and many had abandoned their meals midway while fleeing.

Legal Action

Dewas collector Rituraj Singh invoked the National Security Act (NSA) against factory licence holder Anil Malviya in connection with the blast. “Anil Malviya has been arrested and his firecracker licence has also been suspended. The action was taken following a report submitted by the SP, which cited alleged misuse of the firecracker licence and violations of licence conditions and safety norms,” said an official release.

Inquiry Team Formed

A two-member inquiry team comprising Ujjain additional collector Utendra Singh Gurjar and industrial health and safety (Indore) director Namita Tiwari has been constituted to investigate the incident. The team will examine six aspects:

  • Possible causes of the fire and explosion
  • Compliance with the Explosives Rules
  • Adherence to the National Building Code 2016
  • Status of other licences issued at the accident site and across the district
  • Validity of licences issued to the factory
  • Role of other departments in the regulation process

The team has been directed to submit its report within a week.

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