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Bengaluru stampede: 11 RCB, KSCA, DNA officers, police are responsible in the panel

Bengaluru: A one-person Judicial Commission was formed by the Government of Karnataka to examine the stampede of June 4 outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, claiming that 11 people have been owned by Senior for Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited (RCSPL), who are owned by RCB, Event Organizers DNATES, Karnataka Antiorts, Karnataka Antiorsions (Karnataka AntiortinsThe Justice D’Suna Commission found that the organizers failed to obtain compulsory prior permission seven days before the incident, as required under the Legislative Assembly and Processions (Bengaluru City) Order, License and Control of 2009.

RCBs, KSCA officials in the panel are responsible for Stamped

‘Blunder on Gates’

Meanwhile, in the High Court, the state government argued that the police officers who handled the situation on the day of the stampede had acted like a “servant of RCB management”.Poor security system due to police-oriented nexusJustice John Michael D’Sunha Commission, which has recently submitted his report, recommended legal action against three from KSCA: Raghuram Bhat (Chairman), a Shankar (former secretary), and ES Jeram (former treasurer); RCSPL Vice President Rajesh Menon; Two from DNA: T Venkat Varge (MD) and Sunil Kumar (VP); Three IPS officers: B Dayanand, Vikash Kumar Viksh, Shekhar T Tekkanwar; And two more from the police department: C. Balakrishna and Ak Girish.The Commission found that the organizers failed to obtain compulsory prior permissions seven days before the incident, as is required under the Legislative Assembly and Procession (Bengaluru City) Order, Licensing and Control of 2009.Stating that the police security system was grossly inadequate and ineffective, the panel said that the senior police were working on ‘Bandobast’ under the direct command of the Additional DGP and the Commissioner of Police, “even before any formal security activation, with the organizers in Nexus. He said, “Of 515 personnel, only 79 were posted outside the gate to control the crowd. Even these officials were not visible at the venue during the crisis,” noted.The employees of the control room failed to alert on-ground security teams posted at the entrance. Despite the clear signs of congestion, the exit gates were not opened on time, which the Commission called “a serious function of negligence and the breakdown of the emergency protocol”.The report was also flagged off to improper and unscientific installation of barricades combined with narrow and narrow entrances as a major contribution factor in the report. The low-risk police in high-risk gates made the situation worse.It concluded that the organizers triggered Stamped by failing to regulate the entry and by making careless announcements about the access of the stadium.The situation, the commission said, “The lack of hasty decisions and lack of preparation, the amount of negligence on gross negligence” was the result.Standard Protocol Bypass: Government of Karnataka “The stadium who is responsible for Stamped” on Thursday took an interesting turn at Karnataka HC, alleging that the police officers who handled the situation on the day of the tragedy “acted like the servants of RCB management”. However, a suspended IPS officer said that the government made him a sacrifice of a sacrifice.Vikash Kumar Vikas challenged the government’s decision to suspend him in the Central Administrative Tribunal (Bengaluru branch), which recently abolished his suspension and ordered his restoration. Referring to CAT’s move, the government told HC that CAT, while handling its petition, had crossed its authority by conducting an unnecessary facts and mission.Special advocate PS Rajagopal represented the government, saying that police officers worked without proper need from the RCB management as they were servants of the unit. To except development about the tribunal’s decision and advise the government to give relief to four other officials, he said that it has crossed its judicial boundaries.He highlighted the unprecedented incidents of June 3 and June 4, where RCB in a hurry invited people without appropriate procedures. He said that despite the lack of necessary permission, the police was arranged, the standard protocol was sidelined for site inspection and security assessment.

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