Prohibitory orders extended till November 30 at Kalapet
The Hindu
Prohibitory orders extended in Kalapet till Nov 30 after fire at Solara Active Pharma Sciences Ltd. Two workers, incl. minor, died; several still under treatment. Collector E. Vallavan invoked orders under Section 144 of CrPC to maintain law & order.
The prohibitory orders clamped in Kalapet Revenue Village following the fire mishap at Solara Active Pharma Sciences Limited has been extended upto November 30.
After protests erupted in the area following the fire on the night of November 4, Collector E. Vallavan had invoked prohibitory orders under section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code till November 22.
“Keeping in view of the continuing law and order situation, the prohibitory order passed earlier under section 144 of CrPC has been extended upto November 30,” Mr. Vallavan said in another order issued on Wednesday.
Two workers, including a minor, have succumbed to burn injuries while undergoing treatment at Chennai. Several workers are still under treatment, said a revenue official.

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