Ahmedabad, Jul 10 More than two years after a horrific blaze at Rajkot's TRP Game Zone charred 27 people to death, the city's civic body on Friday informed the Gujarat High Court that it has initiated action against eight errant officials, dismissing five of them following a departmental inquiry.
The deputy commissioner of the Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC), in an affidavit before a division bench of Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal and Justice D N Ray, detailed punitive penalties initiated against errant personnel, including the then-assistant town planners and a station fire officer, whose lapses led to the tragedy on May 25, 2024.
The RMC's affidavit was in response to the HC's suo motu plea into the incident.
As many as 27 people, including children, were charred to death after a massive fire gutted the entire game zone facility on May 25, 2024.
Five officials were subject to a "major penalty" of dismissal from the service and disqualification from future employment under the government, the civic body stated.
These officials include the then assistant town planners, Gautam Joshi and Mukesh Makwana, the then assistant engineer Jaydip Chaudharir, and Rohit Vigora, the then station fire officer.
Rajesh Makwana, the then assistant town planner, has been removed from the corporation's services and a major penalty imposed upon him, the affidavit said.
Of the three other officers, one has retired, while the proposed action against the other two is pending, the civic body said.
The civic body stated that a major penalty has been proposed against Ilesh Kher, the then chief fire officer, and the final decision in this regard will be taken by the RMC's general board, considering that he is a Class 1 officer.
The departmental inquiry against Bhikha Theba, the then deputy CFO, has concluded, and a final notice is being issued against him before passing the final order on the quantum of penalty, it added.
The then town planning officer, Mansukh Sagathiya attained the age of superannuation on June 21, 2026 and was accordingly retired from the service "subject to the outcome of the departmental inquiry and condition stipulated in the said order," the affidavit said.
Further hearing in his case is now scheduled on July 17.
The RMC filed its affidavit in response to the high court's previous order seeking a report on the final decision taken by the disciplinary authority and the progress made in the pending inquiry.