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Jogeshwari van fire: Bail application of driver rejected

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Posted: Feb 17, 2008 at 0043 hrs IST

Mumbai, February 16 A sessions court on Saturday rejected the bail application Rafiq Qureshi — driver of the van which caught fire killing five children and injuring eight others in Jogeshwari.

The court held that Qureshi was aware that the vehicle was “unfit to be driven” and could meet with a mishap.

Qureshi had moved the court for bail saying that his act falls under “rash and negligent act causing death” under section 304 A of Indian Penal Code as opposed to “culpable homicide not amounting to murder” under section 304 ii. Section 304 A is a bailable offence. “My client was not aware that the vehicle would catch fire. It is an unfortunate accident,” said Qureshi’s lawyer, B L Jagtap.

Five children from Millat School run by Jogeshwari Education trust died and eight were injured after Qureshi’s van caught fire on January 28.

Chief Public Prosecutor, R V Kini took into consideration the statements of two mechanics who had informed the police that the vehicle was not fit to be driven and was “hazardous”.

Qureshi had attached a bottle full of petrol to the carburettor through pipes to operate the vehicle as the LPG cylinder was empty. On the day of the incident, a mechanic had warned him that this would cause a serious accident and that it would be hazardous to life. Instead of making alternate arrangements, he chose to take the children in the same van.”

Additional sessions judge, KP Joshi observed, “As per circumstances knowledge, it was clear that the petrol will catch fire. Since he was driving a vehicle which was not fit to be driven, there was sufficient knowledge.”

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