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    Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede: Police complaint filed against Virat Kohli

    Synopsis

    Following a stampede during RCB's IPL victory celebrations in Bengaluru, a complaint has been filed against Virat Kohli, while four officials from RCB and DNA Entertainment have been arrested and remanded to judicial custody. The police are investigating the incident, which resulted in 11 deaths and 33 injuries, with more FIRs registered against RCB, DNA Entertainment, and KSCA.

    RCB's Virat KohliPTI
    A complaint has been submitted at the Cubbon Park Police Station against cricketer Virat Kohli by social activist H.M. Venkatesh in the recent Bengaluru stampede case that left 11 dead, 33 others injured.

    The Police have stated that the complaint will be considered under an already registered case and examined during the course of the ongoing investigation of the stampede incident, according to news agency ANI.

    Previously, four officials of RCB and event management firm DNA Entertainment Private Limited were arrested on Friday in connection with the stampede outside Chinnaswamy stadium that killed 11 people, police sources told PTI. They were remanded to 14-day judicial custody.

    The 41st Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate remanded Nikhil Sosale (Head of Marketing and Revenue) of RCB and Sunil Mathew (Vice President, Business Affairs), Kiran Kumar (Senior Event Manager) and Sumanth (Ticketing Operations Lead) from DNA Entertainment Private Limited to 14-day judicial custody.

    Speaking to PTI Videos, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh confirmed that few arrests have been made over the stampede case.

    "Few arrests have been made. Our teams are taking the case very seriously, and ultimately the case has to go to CID. So before going to CID, whatever legal formalities have to be done by our team, they are doing it," he said.

    Meanwhile, two more FIRs were registered against RCB, DNA Entertainment Private Limited and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) based on the complaints of two victims in the stampede incident.

    Earlier in the day, Sosale, who was taken into custody from the Kempegowda International Airport, had moved the High Court challenging his arrest. However, he did not get immediate relief and the case was adjourned to June 9.

    The stampede occurred on Wednesday evening in front of the stadium, where a large number of people thronged to participate in the RCB team's IPL victory celebrations.

    The RCB and event management officials were nabbed in a joint operation by the crime branch and Bengaluru Police. After medical examination, they were produced before the court amid tight security.

    Police action followed the FIR registered on June 5 against RCB, DNA Entertainment Private Limited and KSCA.

    On Thursday, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddarmaiah instructed the DGP and IGP of the state to immediately arrest the representatives of RCB and DNA event managers and KSCA for the stampede, as prima facie there was "irresponsibility" and "carelessness" on their part.


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