In a heart-wrenching incident, a supervisor working at an SRA site in Worli was murdered, leading to the arrest of three teenagers. The crime took place in the dead of night, with the supervisor’s body discovered by early morning workers. Police immediately launched an investigation, with the three teenagers taken into custody after being identified as suspects in the brutal killing.
Reports indicate that the supervisor, who had worked in the construction industry for several years, had been attacked by the teenagers after they allegedly attempted to steal from the site. It appears that the situation escalated when the supervisor confronted the teens, resulting in an unprovoked assault. Surveillance cameras placed at the site have been instrumental in piecing together the events leading up to the crime.
This tragedy has brought renewed attention to the safety of construction workers, especially at SRA sites, which are often left vulnerable to criminal activity. In response, authorities have promised to introduce stricter regulations and increase the number of security personnel at construction zones. Workers’ unions have also called for a review of labor policies to ensure that such incidents do not happen again, and to prevent further exploitation of workers who are already exposed to significant dangers on the job.