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Gas Leaks Letter: Four Defendants Arrested

Gas Leaks Letter: Four Defendants Arrested
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Letter: Acting quickly after a gas leak accident in the Sachin Gidc area on Thursday morning where six people lost their lives for poison gas, the police arrested four key people from Ankleshwar, Vadodara and also the city involved in all dumping illegal toxic waste dangerous.
The defendant included Ashishkumar Dudhnath Gupta (41), a director of Sangam Enviro Pvt.
Ltd.
In Vadodara, which is one of the main architects throughout the morning disaster.
According to the police, Ashish collected industrial chemicals – sodium hydro-sulphite – on January 5 from the ‘Hikal’ chemical company in Taloja Maharashtra to dispose of toxic waste in the letter.
“Ashish is paid Rs 14 per liter to dispose of chemical waste and tankers carry around 25,000 liters,” police said.
The Crime Branch Detection Team (DCB), and City Police also arrested the Premsagar Oomprakash Gupta (33) residents of Shiv Nagar Society at Sachin Pardiin Suburbs, Jaypratap Ramkishaor Tomar (24) Aalishan City resident in Ankleshwar and Vishal aka Chotu Anilkumar Yadav (21 ) Navsarjan Society residents in Ankleshwar.
The main investigation revealed that Ashish contacted Yadav and Tomar to dispose of waste chemicals and also gave them chemicals.
Yadav and Tomar in turn involve premaging who escorted a tanker to the scene at Sachin GIDC.
“The racket is well organized and there is a possibility of other accused involvement too.
During the initial interrogation of the police accused of also knowing that Ashish collected chemicals from historical chemical companies in Taloja in Maharashtra.
At the time of collecting chemical waste, Ashish told the company that they were Will sell it to cement manufacturing companies, “said Police Commissioner Ajay City Tomar.
In a tragic incident, 6 died instantly from inhaling poisonous gas produced during the disposal of chemical waste from tankers near the coloring plant, while 23 more workers were sick and struggled for their lives in the hospital.

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