Morbi bridge collapse: Gujarat HC grants bail to three security guards

The Gujarat High Court in India on Thursday (May 4) granted bail to the three security guards who were deployed on the suspension bridge in Morbi town when it collapsed on Oct 30 last year claiming more than a hundred lives.

The Gujarat High Court in India on Thursday (May 4) granted bail to the three security guards who were deployed on the suspension bridge in Morbi town when it collapsed on Oct 30 last year claiming more than a hundred lives.

While granting relief to them, Justice Samir Dave took into account their lawyer’s submission that they were merely doing their job and played no role in the decision-making process that led to the tragedy.

As many as 135 persons were killed and 56 grievously injured when the British-era bridge, maintained and operated by Oreva Group, collapsed days after it had been reopened following repairs.

After a short hearing, the HC granted bail to Alpesh Gohil (25), Dilip Gohil (33) and Mukesh Chauhan (26), all residents of Tunki Vaju village in Garbada taluka of Dahod district.

They were among the ten accused arrested by police in the case. It was alleged that besides faulty repairing, failure to manage the footfall on the bridge led to its collapse.