The case has been filed against the mosque's management committee, its construction authority, the concerned electricity and Titas Gas authorities, among others. Also read - Multiple inquiries opened into Narayanganj fatal fireMeanwhile, various organizations including Narayanganj Cultural Alliance and District Women's Council have protested against the blast. The mosque committee lodged a written complaint to repair the gas leak nine months ago, but Titas Gas authorities did not take any step. The members of the committee said Titas Gas authorities asked for a Tk50,000 bribe. Four separate probe committees – by Narayanganj district administration, Fire Service, Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Ltd, and Dhaka Power Distribution Company (DPDC) -- have been formed to investigate the incident.
Source: Dhaka Tribune September 06, 2020 03:51 UTC