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Three contract workers arrested in Sakinaka manhole death investigation

Police have arrested three contractual workers following a fatal incident at a manhole in Sakinaka. The contractor responsible was reportedly operating without a valid work order at the time of the accident.

Sameer Joshi
Sameer Joshi
Senior Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 10:33 pm
Three contract workers arrested in Sakinaka manhole death investigation

Three contractual workers have been arrested by police in connection with a death that occurred at a manhole site in Sakinaka, Mumbai. The arrests came after investigators discovered that the contractor overseeing the work was operating without proper authorization or a valid work order from authorities.

The incident highlights serious lapses in workplace safety protocols and regulatory oversight in the city. According to the police investigation, the workers were engaged in manhole-related activities when the fatal accident occurred. The exact nature of the death and the circumstances surrounding it remain under investigation, but preliminary findings suggest negligence and lack of proper safety measures at the work site.

A key discovery during the inquiry was that the contractor had not obtained the necessary work order before commencing operations at the location. This absence of official authorization raises questions about how the work began in the first place and what supervision mechanisms failed to prevent unauthorized activity. The contractor's failure to secure proper documentation is a serious violation of municipal regulations and safety standards that govern such operations in Mumbai.

The arrests of the three contractual workers suggest that police are treating this as a criminal matter rather than a simple workplace accident. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the death and to establish responsibility among all parties involved. The case underscores the persistent problem of unregulated and unsafe working conditions affecting contract laborers across Mumbai's construction and maintenance sectors.

Municipal authorities and safety officials are likely to conduct a broader review of contractor compliance in the area. This incident may prompt stricter enforcement of work order requirements and enhanced safety inspection protocols at similar sites across the city. The case serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by contractual workers who often operate in dangerous conditions with minimal oversight.

Further details about the specific charges, the identity of the deceased, and the nature of the work being conducted are expected as the investigation progresses.

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