Ahmedabad (PTI): The Gujarat police have arrested one more partner of the Rajkot-based TRP game zone where a devastating fire last week killed 27 persons, an official said on Tuesday.

Dhaval Thakkar, the proprietor of Dhaval Corporation, which ran the TRP game zone along with five partners of Raceway Enterprises, was arrested from Abu Road in neighbouring Rajasthan, Banaskantha Superintendent of Police Akshayraj Makwana said.

With this, four persons have so far been arrested in connection with the fire incident at the game zone on Saturday.

"Thakkar was arrested from Abu Road in a joint operation carried out by the Rajkot and Banaskantha police last night," Makwana said.

The police had earlier arrested Yuvrajsinh Solanki and Rahul Rathod, partners in the Raceway Enterprises, and game zone manager Nitin Jain. They were on Monday sent to 14-day police custody by a court in Rajkot.

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The police have registered an FIR against six persons - Thakkar, Solanki, Rathod, and Raceway Enterprises partners Ashoksinh Jadeja, Kiritsinh Jadeja and Prakashchand Hiran - in connection with the fire incident.

They have been booked under Indian Penal Code sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 337 (causing hurt by an act that endangers the life or personal safety of others), 338 (causing grievous hurt to a person by doing an act that endangers their life or personal safety) and 114 (someone present when offence is committed).

The state government has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for a probe into the incident and announced an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the kin of each deceased.

The central government has also announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of each deceased person.

 

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Nagpur: At least 50 people have been arrested following violent clashes in central Nagpur late on Monday night. The unrest erupted after protests demanding the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb in Khultabad escalated into arson and confrontations, leaving several injured.

Clashes and arson

The violence led to multiple casualties, including 10 anti-riot commandos, two senior police officers, and two firefighters. A constable remains in critical condition. Mobs set ablaze two bulldozers and 40 vehicles, including police vans, as security forces struggled to restore order. The Ministry of Home Affairs has sought a report on the incident, which comes just two weeks ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Nagpur.

Role of rumours and social media

Tensions flared after reports emerged that protesters had burned effigies of Aurangzeb and a religious chadar near Shivaji Putla Square at Mahal Gate, located just 2 km from the RSS headquarters. In response, another group gathered, demanding immediate action, which led to stone-pelting, arson, and violent clashes with the police. Officials have stated that misinformation spread through social media significantly contributed to the escalation.

Security forces deployed water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Among those injured were DCPs Archit Chandak and Niketan Kadam, along with firefighters who were attempting to extinguish the flames.

Police crackdown and security measures

Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singal has deployed over 1,000 officers and imposed prohibitory orders in Mahal, Chitnis Park Chowk, and Bhaldarpura to curb movement in high-risk areas. Key roads have been sealed, and additional reinforcements have been brought in to prevent further violence. Despite these measures, sporadic stone-pelting incidents continued through the night.

Authorities have employed CCTV surveillance vehicles and public address systems to monitor the situation and issue warnings. Local peace committees have also been activated, urging community leaders to step in and help de-escalate tensions.

CM appeals for peace

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari have urged Nagpur residents to maintain peace. "Nagpur has always been a city of harmony. I request citizens not to believe in rumours and to cooperate with the police," Fadnavis stated.

Police statement on the situation

Nagpur Police Commissioner Dr Ravinder Singal has assured that the situation is under control. "The situation is currently peaceful. A photo was burned, leading to people gathering and making a request. We acted on it, and an FIR has been lodged based on the names provided," he said.

Regarding the violence, he stated, "The incident occurred around 8-8:30 pm. Not many vehicles have been torched; we are assessing the damage. So far, two vehicles have been set on fire, and stone-pelting took place." He added that combing operations are underway to identify and arresImposede involved.

To prevent further unrest, Section 144 has been imposed in the area, restricting public gatherings. "People have been advised not to step out unnecessarily or take the law into their own hands. Apart from this particular area, the rest of the city remains peaceful," Dr Singal added.

VHP, Bajrang Dal warn of protests

Meanwhile, protests have also erupted in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, where Aurangzeb’s tomb is located. VHP and Bajrang Dal have warned that if the government fails to act, they will escalate their agitation across Marathwada and other districts.