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Not arrested as result of a probe but on CM's orders: RCB official to HC
Not arrested as result of a probe but on CM's orders: RCB official to HC

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Not arrested as result of a probe but on CM's orders: RCB official to HC

Nikhil Sosale, marketing and revenue head of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), on Monday alleged that his arrest in connection with the June 4 stadium stampede was carried out not as part of a lawful investigation, but under direct orders from chief minister Siddaramaiah. Sosale's legal team told the Karnataka high court that he was detained by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) at 4.30 am at the airport, bypassing the Cubbon Park police who initially filed the case. They further contended that the arrest lacked legal justification since the probe had already been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). 'This arrest did not happen on the basis of any investigation but on orders of the CM,' the counsel argued before the bench. Responding to the plea, the attorney general told the court that interim bail could not be granted unless the HC determined that the arrest was indeed illegal. Sosale is one of several people arrested after the stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB's IPL victory celebration left 11 people dead and dozens injured. He was remanded to 14-day judicial custody. RCB files petition Meanwhile, Royal Challengers Sports Limited (RCSL), owner of the IPL franchise, filed a separate petition seeking to quash the FIR, claiming the company was wrongly implicated. RCSL argued that the tragedy occurred because of delays in opening the stadium gates and inadequate police deployment, which failed to manage the crowd that had gathered from across Karnataka and other states. According to their petition, the gates that were scheduled to open at 1.45 pm opened nearly an hour later, triggering a surge. The event management company, DNA Entertainment Pvt Ltd, has also petitioned the high court for similar relief, citing police lapses as the primary cause. Their plea claimed that a majority of police personnel were posted at Vidhana Soudha, leaving the stadium without adequate crowd control. Both organisations alleged that the FIRs were filed hastily and under political pressure to shield law enforcement agencies from disciplinary scrutiny. Both petitions are scheduled to be heard by the HC on Tuesday. Notices to injured Amid these developments, deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban district G Jagadeesha, who also functions as the district magistrate, has issued notices to 45 injured people, asking them to appear on June 11 to record their statements as part of the ongoing magisterial inquiry ordered by chief minister Siddaramaiah. The inquiry report is to be submitted within 15 days. Officials said the statements of family members of the deceased and eyewitnesses will be recorded on June 13. 'Once these statements are recorded, the Deputy Commissioner will proceed to record the statements of the family members of the deceased and eyewitnesses on June 13. A letter has also been sent to the office of the Bengaluru police commissioner, seeking information regarding the details of the police personnel deputed at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4,' said an officer familiar with the development. CID seeks Sasale's custody Meanwhile, the CID, which is now leading the investigation, will likely seek custody of Sosale and three others from DNA Entertainment — Sunil Matthew, Kiran, and Sumanth — who are currently lodged in Bengaluru Central Prison. 'We have to question him since he is a primary suspect in the case. We will also seek the custody of the three and record their arrest,' said an officer in the know of the development.

RCB moves Karnataka High Court to quash FIR in Chinnaswamy stampede case
RCB moves Karnataka High Court to quash FIR in Chinnaswamy stampede case

Business Standard

time4 days ago

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  • Business Standard

RCB moves Karnataka High Court to quash FIR in Chinnaswamy stampede case

A massive crowd had gathered outside the stadium on June 4 to celebrate RCB's historic first-ever IPL title. However, the event turned tragic when a stampede broke out, killing 11 people Rahul Goreja New Delhi IPL 2025 champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Monday moved the Karnataka High Court, seeking to quash the criminal case against it in relation to the stampede at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium that claimed the lives of 11 people. In its petition, the Royal Challengers Sports Limited (RCSL), owner of the franchise, has claimed that it has been falsely implicated in the case as it had already communicated on social media that only limited passes are available for the event, reported PTI. RCSL also alleged that the stadium gates, which were supposed to open at 1.45 pm, were actually opened only at 3 pm, causing a crowd surge. Meanwhile, DNA Entertainment Networks Pvt Ltd, the event organiser at the venue, has also filed a petition against the FIR. It claimed that the stampede occurred due to failure of crowd management by the police. What happened at Chinnaswamy Stadium? A large crowd assembled outside Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4 to mark Royal Challengers Bengaluru's maiden IPL championship. The celebration, however, ended in tragedy when a stampede occurred, leaving 11 people dead and 33 others injured. According to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the stampede occurred near a small stadium gate overwhelmed by the crowd. "A large number of people gathered there and broke it, which led to the stampede," he said, adding that most victims were young. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said the programme was shortened in response to the crowd surge. "We appeal to the people to remain calm. The programme ended within 10 minutes. We are trying to make everything normal... Lakhs of people came," he said. Following the incident, an FIR was lodged against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), event organiser DNA Entertainment Networks, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), and other parties. Government announces inquiry and financial relief Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also announced a judicial inquiry into the incident, to be led by retired High Court judge Justice Michael D'Cunha. The state government also said ₹10 lakh compensation will be given for each of the victims' families. Meanwhile, RCB has also announced ₹10 lakh financial aid for the families of the deceased.

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