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Ghatkopar hoarding collapse: DGP had refused permission for fallen billboard in Jan ’21

Despite this, then GRP Commissioner Khalid signed off on the papers on December 18, 2022, two days after his transfer order were issued, probe finds

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The Maharashtra Police headquarters, which houses the director general of police’s office,  at Fort. File pic

The Maharashtra Police headquarters, which houses the director general of police’s office, at Fort. File pic

The special investigation team (SIT) of the Mumbai Crime Branch, which is probing the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse case, has found that the director general of police’s office, in January 2021, had denied permission for the erection of the billboard that claimed 17 lives last month. However, former Government Railway Police (GRP) Commissioner Quaiser Khalid gave his nod for the same on his last day in office in 2022.

Shortly after this, the DGP’s office initiated a departmental probe into the matter. 

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