The person responsible for the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse has been brought to Mumbai and will be appearing in court.

An advertising director, responsible for a fatal billboard crash in Mumbai, has been brought to the city by police for questioning.

May 17th 2024.

The person responsible for the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse has been brought to Mumbai and will be appearing in court.
Early on Friday morning, Bhavesh Bhinde, the director of an advertising firm, was brought to Mumbai by police officials. Bhinde's company had recently erected a massive hoarding in the city, which unfortunately collapsed, resulting in the tragic deaths of 16 people. According to the police, Bhinde was apprehended from Udaipur in Rajasthan on Thursday, and was then taken to Ahmedabad before being flown to Mumbai.

Accompanied by the police, Bhinde arrived at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at around 5 am and was subsequently taken to a crime branch office. He is expected to appear in court later today. The police had been tracking Bhinde for three days before finally apprehending him in Udaipur, as per reports.

The massive hoarding, measuring 120 feet by 120 feet, collapsed during a bout of strong winds and heavy rains in the Ghatkopar area on Monday evening. The tragedy claimed the lives of 16 individuals and left 75 others injured. In the aftermath of the incident, a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was registered against Bhinde, along with all directors, officials, and employees of his advertising agency, Ego Media.

The police had stated earlier that Bhinde and his team would be held accountable for the unfortunate incident. The city police had registered the case at Pant Nagar Police Station, and investigations are currently underway.

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