Gas cylinder explosion injures woman and daughter in Sharjah

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December 21, 2011

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Sharjah, December 21: A gas cylinder exploded at a house in Al Khazamia, resulting in first and second-degree burns to a 36-year-old Iraqi woman and her 12-year-old daughter, as well as head wounds to her seven-year-old son, police said yesterday.

A senior official at Sharjah Police confirmed the accident took place at a traditional Arabic villa and was caused by a gas leak from the pipe, which was connected to the stove.

"The accident was caused due to the leakage of gas from the gas pipeline connected to the stove, which led to a gas explosion," said Colonel Mohammad Habib, an official at Sharjah Police Forensic Laboratory.

"People using gas cylinders must regularly ensure the safety of the gas cylinder pipelines and that they properly close the gas cylinder after using it while ensuring proper ventilation to ensure the formed gas will pass through the air without filling the air with the hazardous gas."

Hazardous mixture

According to Colonel Habib, the blast was most likely caused when the butane gas mixed with oxygen in the air, leading to the formation of a hazardous gas mixture that is highly flammable.

If a spark occurs, it can immediately lead to a massive explosion, resulting in doors and windows being shattered and can cause injuries and burns to anyone nearby.

Giving further details about how to deal with such emergencies, Colonel Habib urged residents to immediately evacuate the premises and if there is a great deal of smoke, residents should crawl out of their homes.

However, if the explosion occurs on the top floor then residents should seek shelter on the roof.

"People should call 998 and inform the civil defence about the exact details of the fire. Residents should remove all further hazards in their home and disconnect the electricity from the main power supply and close the gas valves to prevent further damage," said Colonel Habib.

"People should use fire extinguishers until the civil defence arrives and keep away flammable materials from the fire site."

Fire alarms

Captain Mansour Batti Al Shamsi, Director of the Investigations Department at Buhaira Corniche Police Station, pointed out that construction companies should use a particular type of wood for kitchen doors that is fire resistant, and that residents should install smoke detectors and fire alarms, in addition to regularly checking that are no gas leaks in pipes.

"In the event of a gas leakage, residents should immediately open their windows," he added.

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July 12,2020

Tamil Nadu, Jul 12: An alleged attempt by a 19-year-old man to "open a branch of the State Bank of India" at Panruti near Tamil Nadu was scuttled and he was arrested for forgery, police said on Saturday.

The man, son of retired SBI employees, had readied fake seals and challans of the public sector lender, and had other paraphernalia like a cash counting machine needed "to run a bank branch," on an upper floor of his residence at Panruti, about 25 km from Tamil Nadu.

He had not, however, put up any signboard. The SBI Panruti branch manager lodged a complaint with police seeking action following a tip-off by a customer that the man was "opening an SBI branch and has challans as well."

A printer who printed the challans and another who had made fake seals were held for similar offences and abetment.

They were produced before a magistrate court and enlarged on bail.

Asked if the man had cheated people by soliciting deposits or facilitating loans, Panruti police inspector K Ambethkar said, "no..we have not received any such complaint so far."

The man's late father had worked for SBI and his mother had retired from the same bank some time back, he said.

To a question, the police inspector said the man's mother, who has mobility issues, and another woman a relative living in the same house had no clue about his "idea."

Investigations revealed that he aspired to work for a bank and since he had closely watched banking operations for long he was "very knowledgeable" about it.

On the suspected motive, he said several of his replies were incomprehensible, childish, and strange notwithstanding his excellent understanding of the banking processes.

"He even calmly told us that he awaited approval from Mumbai to open the (SBI) branch and that he was about to put up a signboard," the inspector said, adding that the man had tried unsuccessfully to get employment on compassionate grounds in the SBI following the death of his father in harness.

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May 21,2020

Bengaluru, May 21:Tragedy struck an elderly migrant worker who was looking forward to joining his family as he died on reaching a nearby railway station to board a Shramik Special train to his home state Madhya Pradesh, police said on Thursday.

The 69-year old man, who worked in a coffee estate in Chikkamagaluru, collapsed and died soon after getting down from a state-run KSRTC bus that brought him and others to the Chikkabanavara Railway station on Wednesday.

According to police, fellow labourers said he had been ailing for quite some time.

The cause of his death would be known only after a post-mortem, police added.

Karnataka government has been sending back thousands of migrant workers stranded in the state due to the COVID-19 lockdown by arranging the special trains.

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May 12,2020

May 12: A Madhya Pradesh Police sub-inspector was fined Rs 5,000 after he performed a daredevil act of balancing himself on two moving cars, copying the famous stunt from Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Singham'.

Manoj Yadav, the in-charge of Narsinghgarh police post in Damoh district, was also warned against any such daredevilry in future, police sources said on Monday.

Sporting shades as the hero of the cop drama film and wearing his police uniform, Yadav got the entire episode video-graphed, they said.

As the video of the stunt went viral on social media, senior police officials took serious note of it as it will send wrong signals to youngsters, the sources said.

Inspector General, Sagar range, Anil Sharma directed Damoh Superintendent of Police Hemant Chauhan to probe the matter.

After an investigation, Chauhan imposed a fine of Rs 5,000 on the sub-inspector and warned him not to repeat such mistakes.

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