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Accident or sabotage: ED office fire triggers political controversy in Mumbai

The building, constructed in 1918, and located close to the ports, has seen many high-profile visitors over the last couple of years — some of them as accused.

April 29, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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The Kaiser-I-Hind building in Ballard Estate houses the office of the Enforcement Directorate
The Kaiser-I-Hind building in Ballard Estate houses the office of the Enforcement Directorate

The building in South Mumbai, which was at the centre of Maharashtra politics during the last decade, is once again in the news. The Kaiser-I-Hind building in Ballard Estate, which houses the office of the Enforcement Directorate, caught fire last Sunday. It took over ten hours for the fire brigade to douse the blaze. The opposition parties in Maharashtra have refused to consider the incident an accident and are suspecting a conspiracy.

Harshavardhan Sapkal, the Maharashtra chief of Congress, alleged: "Sab golmaal hai. (It's all fishy.) The ED officers themselves have burnt down their office. For the last ten years, the ED was used to imprison opposition leaders and coerce politicians into switching parties, and now the evidence has been destroyed."

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Supriya Sule, MP of NCP (SP), asked: "Was any fire audit conducted at the ED office? Why did it take so long to douse the fire? If we lose a single document, we are served notices. Why were safety measures not implemented in such an important building?"

The building, constructed in 1918, and located close to the ports, has seen many high-profile visitors over the last couple of years — some of them as accused. NCP leaders Chhagan Bhujbal, Sameer Bhujbal, Nawab Malik, and Anil Deshmukh were arrested and interrogated by the ED in this building. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut was also held here during his ED custody.