Mohammed Sohel Rana arrived for court in body armor and a helmet as locals chanted "hang him hang him."<br/> <br />The owner of the factory complex that collapsed killing nearly 400 people, is being blamed for building on a swampy site and ignoring permits that led to the eight-story structure's collapse.<br/> <br />He was arrested by commandos after a several day manhunt and as he tried to flee to India.<br/> <br />His appearance in court comes just after rescue workers announced they are unlikely to find more survivors.<br/> <br />The building housed factories making clothes for Western brands and was the worst industrial disaster in Bangladesh's history. A week after the collapse, relatives of victims continue to hold vigil at the site.<br/> <br />Rana left court under heavy security. He could be charged with murder or manslaughter --- both of which carry the possibility of a death sentence.
