Murder charges over factory crash
Bangladeshi police yesterday charged 41 people, including the owner of the Rana Plaza factory complex, with murder after the building collapsed killing more than 1,100 people in 2013.
A court in Dhaka formally accepted charges against Sohel Rana, 35, and the others in connection with the country鈥檚 worst ever industrial disaster.
鈥淲e鈥檝e charged 41 people, including the owner of the building, Sohel Rana, with murder over the collapse of Rana Plaza in April 2013,鈥 lead investigator Bijoy Krishna Kar said, adding that all face the death penalty if convicted.
Among those charged are seven owners of factories housed in the complex and 12 government officials responsible for safety and inspections.
Rana鈥檚 parents, who owned the building with him, and the mayor and councillor of the town where it was located, were also charged with murder.
Police asked the court to issue arrest warrants for 25 people, including six government officials, after they absconded.
鈥淚t is the biggest industrial disaster in Bangladesh鈥檚 history. And all 41 of them have collective responsibility for this mass killing of more than 1,100 innocent people,鈥 Kar said.
Rana became Bangladesh鈥檚 public enemy No. 1 after survivors recounted how thousands of them were forced to enter the compound at the start of the working day despite complaints about cracks appearing in the walls. He was arrested on the Indian border as he tried to flee the country in the days after the April 24 disaster.
Rana and 17 others were also charged with violating the building code, for extending the six-story structure 鈥 which was initially approved as a shopping center 鈥 into a nine-story factory complex.
鈥淩ana Plaza was built flouting construction rules and it was extended without proper structural changes. And when it was turned into a factory complex, it was loaded with heavy machinery such as a generator. No wonder the building collapsed,鈥 Kar said. 鈥淭hat illegal extension violating all construction (regulations) was the seed of this massive disaster.鈥
The disaster highlighted appalling safety problems in Bangladesh鈥檚 US$25 billion garment industry, the world鈥檚 second largest after China鈥檚.
A host of Western retailers had clothing made at Rana Plaza, including Italy鈥檚 Benetton, Spain鈥檚 Mango and the British low-cost chain Primark.
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