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Mumbai: Police leave no stone unturned to avoid Kamala mills tragedy
Updated On: 26 December, 2018 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
"The BMC, excise department and fire department have more authority on these joints to get them to follow the rules. But to avert any mishap, we are taking precautionary measures," added another officer

The Kamala Mills fire claimed 14 lives in 2017. File pic
The police are leaving no stone unturned this year to ensure there is no repeat of a tragedy like last year's fire in the Kamala Mills. The local police have been conducting meetings with managers of pubs, resto bars and lounges in the Kamala and Raghuvanshi Mills area and giving them strict instructions.
The Kamala Mills fire occurred on December 29, 2017, at two rooftop restaurants Mojo Bistro and 1Above, claiming 14 lives and leaving more than 20 injured. Probe revealed the fire started from 1Above, which served hookah illegally.
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