Four separate committees have been created to investigate the explosion at the mosque.



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Baitus Salah Jame Mosque

The district administration, the fire service, Titas Gas and DPDC have formed four separate committees to investigate the explosion at the Baitus Salah Jame mosque on the west floor of Fatullah in Narayanganj. The district administration has formed a five-member committee. The investigation committee has been working since Saturday morning (September 5). Narayanganj District Additional Magistrate Khadija Tahera Bobby said they were working mainly on the issue of gas and electricity connections. They will also investigate other aspects of the incident.

Narayanganj Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Jasim Uddin said that a five-member inquiry committee was formed by convening additional district magistrate Khadija Tahera Bobby. They will report within five business days. The other committee members are: Deputy Deputy Director of Narayanganj Fire Brigade Abdullah Al Arefin, Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime) ATM Mosharraf Hossain, Executive Engineer (East) of DPDC Golam Morshed, Deputy Director of Narayanganj Area of ​​Titas Gas Distribution Company Limited. Islam.

The investigation committee visited the site of the explosion at the Baitus Salah Jame mosque on Saturday morning. Khadija Tahera Bobby, coordinator of the investigation committee, said: “We have visited the place. Gathering information. Speaking with the locals, the first thing I knew was that the Titas gas connection line was going through the mosque. There is a gas leak. from there. Again, many said, once the power was cut and it came back after four or five minutes. Shortly after the second blackout, there was a loud explosion. Members of the investigation committee are conducting investigative work having consider these two issues.
Titas Gas authorities have formed a five-member investigative committee, said Mofizul Islam, director general of the company’s Narayanganj office. Abdul Wahab, Managing Director of the Titas Gas office in Dhaka, has been appointed head of the committee.

Ali Mohammad Al Mamun, Managing Director of Titas, visited the scene of the explosion on Saturday morning. “Basically, we are thinking that there may be gas inside the mosque,” he said. Investigating whether there was a gas line leak.

He added: “However, the Titas authorities have not received any complaints from the mosque committee about the leakage reform. Strict action will be taken if negligence or negligence is found in the investigation.

On the other hand, DPDC executive engineer Golam Morshed has convened a four-member investigation committee. The investigation committee has been ordered to submit an investigation report within five business days within the next five days.

A four-member investigative committee was formed summoning Lieutenant Colonel Zillur Rahman, Director (Operations) of the Fire Service. The committee was asked to submit a report within the next 10 business days. The other members of the investigation committee are Debashish Barman, Dhaka Fire Service Deputy Director, Nur Hasan, Deputy Director (Operations), and Abdullah Arefin, Deputy Director, Fire Service and Civil Defense.

Narayanganj Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Jasim Uddin said: “Each family of the deceased has been provided cash assistance of Tk 20,000 for burial and Tk 10,000 for treatment of the wounded.”

Minister of State of the Power assured to act

The Minister of State for Energy and Energy, Nasrul Hamid Bipu, visited the site. He said: ‘A part of the mosque has also been expanded and the road has been taken over. There are two questions here. First of all, how the extended part of the mosque on the road was built and whether there are gas pipes on the road. The path will be cleared to see if there is a connection to the gas line, if so, how the mosque was built on the gas line. State Minister Nasrul Hamid Bipu said those who illegally built mosques on the side of the road should be punished.

He said legal action will be taken against them soon if the incident occurs due to the negligence of the Titas Gas Authority.

Shamim Osman fears sabotage

Narayanganj-4 MP AKM Shamim Osman fears sabotage in the Narayanganj mosque explosion. Demanding a high-level investigation into the explosions, he said: “Plastic, chemical or experienced people who are investigating these incidents; Give them the responsibility of investigating this incident. The government will decide who has experience. But I think we should pay more attention to this incident.

Shamim Osman visited the Baitus Salat Jame mosque on the west floor of Sadar Upazila on Saturday noon. He later told reporters that he feared the incident was “sabotage”. Because it is not possible that 45 people burn because of gas. Many of us have air conditioning at home. The air conditioner will turn off if it explodes. Because its gas remains outside the chamber. Second, I saw the gas connection in front of the door. Don’t go in with that. Here in the open air, the gas is going to go with it. If there is anything inside, it is the responsibility of the investigating officer to find out.



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