<p>Forensic experts are scheduled to conduct DNA tests today on four of the 24 retrieved bodies whose identity remained disputed in claims and counter-claims.The firemen, who gained access to the ravaged interiors of the fifth and sixth floors of the building yesterday, were today busy removing the debris in search of missing persons.<br /><br />Police said the stench from one corner of the fifth floor had prompted the firemen to look for possible bodies hidden underneath the rubble.As a special team of the KMC, assisted by personnel of the civil defence, began demolishing the damaged parts of the top fifth and sixth floors of the building, a section of the residents demonstrated demanding that they be allowed access to the building before the demolition began to collect their valuables. The police and KMC officials had a tough time pacifying the demonstrators some of whom, including women, were seen lunging at the officials present to oversee the exercise.</p>.<p>A senior KMC official announced through a megaphone that only damaged parts of the fifth and sixth floor of the building, and not the entire two floors, would be pulled down.<br />He said the demolition became necessary as the fire-ravaged parts were in a precarious condition which might further endanger lives.<br /><br />The 20 bodies, identified so far, have been handed over to relatives after post-mortem.<br />The police is looking for the building promoter Sanjay Bagadia after caretaker Tarun Bagadia and Ram Shankar Singh were arrested yesterday, Joint CP Jawed Shamim said.<br />Shamim told reporters that police was looking for some more people in connection with the fire tragedy, however, he refused to divulge further details. </p>
<p>Forensic experts are scheduled to conduct DNA tests today on four of the 24 retrieved bodies whose identity remained disputed in claims and counter-claims.The firemen, who gained access to the ravaged interiors of the fifth and sixth floors of the building yesterday, were today busy removing the debris in search of missing persons.<br /><br />Police said the stench from one corner of the fifth floor had prompted the firemen to look for possible bodies hidden underneath the rubble.As a special team of the KMC, assisted by personnel of the civil defence, began demolishing the damaged parts of the top fifth and sixth floors of the building, a section of the residents demonstrated demanding that they be allowed access to the building before the demolition began to collect their valuables. The police and KMC officials had a tough time pacifying the demonstrators some of whom, including women, were seen lunging at the officials present to oversee the exercise.</p>.<p>A senior KMC official announced through a megaphone that only damaged parts of the fifth and sixth floor of the building, and not the entire two floors, would be pulled down.<br />He said the demolition became necessary as the fire-ravaged parts were in a precarious condition which might further endanger lives.<br /><br />The 20 bodies, identified so far, have been handed over to relatives after post-mortem.<br />The police is looking for the building promoter Sanjay Bagadia after caretaker Tarun Bagadia and Ram Shankar Singh were arrested yesterday, Joint CP Jawed Shamim said.<br />Shamim told reporters that police was looking for some more people in connection with the fire tragedy, however, he refused to divulge further details. </p>