Kerala's chief inspector of Boats, M Mathews, was arrested on for issuing 'worthiness' certificate without following due procedures to the boat which capsized in Thekkady lake in which 45 tourists were drowned.
Inspector General R Sreelekha told the media that the official had issued the certificate to the Kerala Tourism Development Corporations's boat Jalakanyaka, which sank in the Thekkady lake on September 30, without following the government guidelines and norms.
Ashokan, a gate keeper at the boarding point for the cruise, was also arrested on Thursday for allowing passengers to board the boat without tickets, thereby exceeding its capacity. Two days ago, the steersman of the boat Victor Samuel and sub-crew Anish were arrested and charged with culpable
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