27 September,2023 10:07 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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A 30-year-old fireman suffered burn injuries while fighting a blaze which broke out at a tea shop in Maharashtra's Thane district in the early hours of Wednesday, civic officials said.
Two cooking gas cylinders exploded and caught fire at the shop located in Khardi village of Diva area at 2.50 am, Thane Municipal Corporation's disaster management cell chief Yasin Tadvi said.
After being alerted, personnel from a civic fire station in Diva rushed to the spot. While making efforts to control the blaze, fireman Pratik Bambarde suffered burn wounds on his hands, the official said.
The injured fireman was given first aid at a medical centre and he is safe now, a fire official said.
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The blaze was put out by 3.15 am, Tadvi said, adding a probe was on to ascertain the cause of the cylinder explosion at the shop.
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Murder convict nabbed from Telangana 12 years after jumping parole
Meanwhile, a 39-year-old murder convict, who was absconding for the last 12 years after jumping parole, has been arrested by the Mumbai police's crime branch from Telangana, a police official said.
The convict, Ashok Hanumanta Kajeri alias V Shiva Narsimullu, was staying in Mahabubnagar town of Telangana by changing his name and identity, the official said on Tuesday.
He was arrested by the Mumbai police in a case of murder which took place in 2007, said the official.
Kajeri was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment by a sessions court in 2008 and was sent to Nashik Central Prison in Maharashtra to serve his jail term.
In 2011, he was released on a 30-day parole, but he did not return to the prison to complete his sentence and was absconding since then, the official said.
The Mumbai police had searched for him in Nashik, Jalna, Hingoli and Parbhani in Maharashtra and Kerala also, but he remained untraceable.
After several years, the crime branch officials got specific information about Kajeri's presence in Telangana from where he was finally nabbed, the official said.
Kajeri was subsequently brought to Mumbai and placed under arrest, he said.