Three senior managers of a factory rocked by a deadly explosion in east China's Jiangsu province this month have been arrested.
According to a statement from the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Wednesday, the Kunshan City Procuratorate of Jiangsu province approved the arrest of Wu Chi-tao, chairman of the Taiwanese-invested Kunshan Zhongrong Metal Products Co., Ltd, along with the company's general manager and a manager in charge of the workplace safety.
They are suspected of criminal liability for the explosion, the statement said.
Under China's Criminal Law, the three may face a prison term up to seven years if they are convicted.
The blast on Aug. 2 gutted a wheel hub polishing workshop owned by Zhongrong in Kunshan, killing 75 people and injuring over 180.
A preliminary investigation found that the explosion occurred following the ignition of excessive metal dust in the workshop. It is believed that serious dereliction of duty was behind the accident.
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