Updated On: 22 June, 2021 11:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Cops book NCLT administrator for March Bhandup mall fire that claimed 11, while official says he alerted BMC to safety risks; police say no clean chit yet for mall owner, hospital authorities

Firefighters battle the blaze at Dreams Mall in Bhandup on March 25
Nearly three months after 11 Covid-19 patients were killed in a fire at Sunrise Hospital in Bhandup, the police have booked the administrator of Dreams Mall, which housed the medical facility, saying he knew about the mall’s inactive firefighting system but made no attempts to fix it. The NCLT-appointed official says he alerted the BMC about safety risks. The police added they haven’t yet given a clean chit to the mall owner or hospital authorities.
The fire-ravaged HDIL Dreams Mall at Bhandup. The blaze started on the first floor and spread to the third floor that housed the hospital. Pic/Rajesh Gupta