Chinnaswamy Stampede: Bangalore police commissioner suspended, marginal kumar Singh is new

Bengaluru, June 5 (IANS). Karnataka Chief Minister SiddaramaAh, after a bumps outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Police Commissioner BC five senior police officers, including Dayanand and DCP, were suspended. The government announced the appointment of the new Pulks Commissioner late at night. At least 11 people were killed in the bumps while 33 others were injured. Earlier, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said at a press meeting held at Vidhan Saudh here that the investigation of Stampede was handed over to the CID. He said a member commission was established under the leadership of the retired judge of the Supreme Court, John Michael D. Kunha, to investigate the case. Siddaramaiah said Girish AK with this area assistant police commissioner (ACP) Balakrishna, Deputy Commissioner of the Central Region HT Shekhar, additional police commissioner Vikas Kumar Vikas and Bangalore Police Commissioner BK decided to suspend Dayanand immediately. He said these decisions were made after discussion related to this tragedy. In this discussion, Deputy Head Minister, Minister of Home Affairs and Minister HK Patil, MC Sudhakar and HC with Mahadevappa also participated in CID officials. He said: “Prima facie The irresponsibility and negligence of these officers was clear, through which it was decided to suspend them.” Siddaramaiah said: “The incident of stamped was tragic during RCB’s first IPL trophy victory, and compassion for those who died. In the contemporary regular cabinet meeting, the case was discussed seriously. Decisions were made after discussion about yesterday’s unfortunate incident.” He said the representatives of the RCB franchise, the DNA event management company and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) are aimed at arresting and taking legal action. A fir is registered against him. He said: “Since I became MLA, Minister, Deputy Chief Minister and Chief Minister, such an incident did not happen. This incident injured us deeply.” He said that the government is with the families of those who were killed in this tragedy, and we pray for the peace of the departed souls. He said: “Magistrate’s investigation began according to the order given yesterday (Wednesday). After it received information about this great tragedy, it was discussed at the Cabinet meeting. The investigation against the three organizations (RCB, DNA events, KSCA) was handed to the CID.” The Karnataka High Court on Thursday sought a report from the Karnataka government of Congress on the defects and other details associated with the stamped incident near Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, which led to at least 11 people. The Supreme Court filed a pill (pill) and sought a report from the state government. A divisional bank led by acting Chief Justice V. Kameshwar Rao expressed concern about the tragedy and asked the government whether the standard -operational procedures (SOPs) were followed and whether sufficient guidelines were prepared to handle the situation at Chinnaswamy Stadium during the victory. Earlier, Karnataka police registered cases of unnatural death (UDR) in connection with the incident related to the death of 11 people during the stamped. Kabban Park police have registered 11 UDR cases, and so far no fir is registered on the incident. -Ians bag/acade