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Delhi Factory Tragedy: 3 Workers Sent Into Septic Tank Without Safety Gear, Dies to Poisonous Gas; 3 Arrested

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Last updated: June 27, 2026 3:34 am
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oi-Prakash KL

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Updated: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 8:50 [IST]

In a shocking incident, three people died after they allegedly inhaled poisonous gas inside a septic tank at a factory in Mundka.

The victims have been identified as Arun (38), Sandeep (32) and Chand (42), residents of Indrajheel, Sultanpur, according to ANI. Preliminary reports indicate that the trio were not provided with protective gear, which led to their unfortunate deaths.

Three individuals, Arun, Sandeep, and Chand, died due to poisonous gas inside a septic tank at a Mundka factory, Marwah Printers, allegedly because safety gear was not provided. The owner, supervisor, and contractor have been arrested, and an FIR filed.

Delhi Factory Tragedy 3 Workers Sent Into Septic Tank Without Safety Gear Dies to Poisonous Gas 3 Arrested

Speaking to the SDM, Mundka, Shiv Singh Meena said, “I received information about this incident three hours ago, and we have visited the site to assess the situation and understand how it occurred. We have met with the families and have assured them of government assistance… we observed a printing press facility containing two septic tanks into which chemicals were being discharged. The accident took place inside this area…”

Meena stated that the police have been directed to take immediate action, register an FIR, and proceed with the necessary legal steps. The families are hoping for timely government assistance to support their households and ensure arrangements for their children’s upbringing and education.

#WATCH | Delhi | Bodies of three people, identified as Arun, Sandeep and Chand, were retrieved from a septic tank in the Mundka area. They died due to inhaling poisonous gas. All three were residents of Indrajheel, Sultanpuri. https://t.co/WJGaznXQyD pic.twitter.com/k7IdAdlIY3

— ANI (@ANI) June 26, 2026

According to the Delhi Police, on reaching the place of the incident, it was learnt that Marwah Printers had hired one Neeraj to clean the septic tank situated inside the factory premises. Neeraj, along with two others, was cleaning the tank when this incident took place.

#WATCH | Delhi: SDM, Mundka, Shiv Singh Meena, says, “I received information about this incident 3 hours ago, and we have visited the site to assess the situation and understand how it occurred. We have met with the families and have assured them of government assistance…we… pic.twitter.com/ZC6NZLyJQu

— ANI (@ANI) June 27, 2026

The recovered bodies were shifted to Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Mangolpuri, for post-mortem proceedings to ascertain the cause of death. The police department has assured that appropriate legal action will be taken under relevant sections of law.

Delhi: Three workers died after falling into a septic tank while cleaning it at a printing factory in Delhis Mundka Industrial Area. Police registered an FIR under the BNS, Manual Scavenging Act, and SC/ST Act, arresting the factory owner, a supervisor, and the contractor… pic.twitter.com/dfGM9D1xmQ

— IANS (@ians_india) June 26, 2026

Marwah Printers owner Suraj Marwah, supervisor Jayant, and contractor Neeraj have been arrested by the police. A case has been filed at under the Section 106/3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Section 9 of the Prohibition of Manual Scavenging Act and Section 3(1)(j) of the SC/ST Act.

The victims’ families have blamed the owner for not providing safety equipment, which could have saved their lives.

Delhi: Three workers died after falling into a septic tank while cleaning it at a printing factory in Delhis Mundka Industrial Area. Police registered an FIR under the BNS, Manual Scavenging Act, and SC/ST Act, arresting the factory owner, a supervisor, and the contractor… pic.twitter.com/orSbEHr8EE

— IANS (@ians_india) June 26, 2026

Narendra, brother of one of the deceased, said, “…I learned that they were poisoned by gas inside the tank. I went to the scene, but the police didn’t let anyone enter… they are saying that the first person went in, then he was overcome by gas and collapsed inside. Another went to rescue him and also collapsed inside. Then a third went to rescue them and got stuck inside as well. It happened one after another… if we talk about fault, it lies with the factory owner… they didn’t provide any equipment… I have so many responsibilities, but I am unemployed myself…”

It may be recalled that a similar incident had occurred in New Ashok Nagar after a worker died while cleaning a septic tank.

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