NEW DELHI, Jan 31: The managing director of the Oreva Group, Jaysukh Patel, who was named the prime accused in the collapse of the Morbi suspension bridge in Gujarat in which 135 people were killed in October, last year, surrendered before a local court on Tuesday. Patel has been missing since the incident and had filed an appeal for bail to evade arrest.
Oreva Group, the makers of famous wall clocks under the brand name “Ajanta,” was given the contract for the renovation, operation, and maintenance of the British-era suspension bridge over the Machchhu River. On October 30, four days after it reopened, the bridge collapsed after the cables broke. The police said around 300 people were on the bridge at the time.
A warrant for his arrest was out last week after he was named prime accused in the case. A special investigation team formed by the state government has cited multiple lapses on part of the firm.
Forensic tests have revealed that rusty cables, broken anchor pins, and loose bolts were not replaced during the renovation. The report from the Forensic Science Laboratory also said the group did not hire any expert agency to assess the load-bearing capacity of the bridge before opening it to the public.
During a hearing in court last week, the company said it maintained the cable-stayed structure as part of “philanthropic activities” and not as a “commercial venture.” Jaysukh Patel is the 10th accused to be arrested in the case. Those arrested earlier include subcontractors, daily wage labourers who worked as ticket clerks, and security guards.
The delay in his arrest triggered allegation that the state’s BJP government was shielding the politically influential industrialist ahead of the assembly elections. The opposition Congress still claims the “big fish” are yet to be netted.
While the group has announced compensations for the families which lost their loved ones, the Gujarat High Court has said it would not “absolve it of any liability, either directly or vicariously.” The high court has also pulled up Morbi’s civic body, saying it has failed to disclose how the Oreva Group was permitted to use the bridge from December 29, 2021 till it was closed on March 7, 2022.
(Manas Dasgupta)