Chennai building collapse: Jayalalithaa constitutes SIT to probe incident

The police have registered a case and arrested six persons in connection with the incident

Update: 2014-07-06 12:45 GMT
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa during her visit to the site of a eleven-storey building collapse near suburban Porur in Chennai Photo: PTI

Chennai: Close on the heels of ordering a judicial probe into the Porur building crash which claimed 61 lives, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Sunday announced the setting up of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the matter.

"Under the supervision of the Commissioner of Police, a SIT will be set up comprising experts in engineering and architecture. The team will be headed by a Joint Commissioner of Police," she said in a statement here.

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The SIT will get assistance from experts from the Indian Institute of Technology, Public Works Department, the Anna University and other varsities in the probe into the collapse of 11-storey under construction building that also left 27 injured, the statement said.

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The police have already registered a case and arrested six persons in connection with the incident that occurred on June 28.

The government has already announced a one-man commission probe headed by Justice (retd) R Raghupathy. 

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