Two engineers of Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) were on Tuesday arrested in connection with last week's building collapse in Thane, taking the number of those taken into custody for the tragedy to 13.

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Executive Engineer Subash Rawal and Deputy Engineer Ramesh Inamdar were arrested in connection with the building crash in which 74 people were killed, a Crime Branch officer told reporters in Thane.

He did not elaborate on their alleged role in the incident.

The seven-storey illegal building at Shil-Phata in Mumbra town came down crashing on Thursday last.

Builders Abdul Salim Aziz Siddiqui and Jameel Ahmad Jajaluddin Shaikh, who constructed the structure, are among those arrested. They face the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and criminal conspiracy, among others.

Three officials of TMC, one of them a Deputy Municipal Commissioner, an architect, Corporator Hira Patil, a building material supplier and a local journalist, are among those arrested earlier.

After investigations and interrogation of the arrested accused, more persons are likely to be rounded up, the police officer said