Bengaluru Stamped Case: What do we know in RCB celebrations so far, which have become frightening cricket news

Royal Challengers Bangalore should celebrate their first IPL title success. Instead, the franchise under-fire for tragic scenes at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday, claiming the lives of 11 individuals and injured 75.On June 3, RCB defeated Punjab Kings in the IPL final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This was his first IPL title in the 18th season of India’s T20 League. During the later ceremonies after the match, Virat Kohli, East India and RCB, an icon for the captain and the team, declare that the city will have an exercise ceremony a day later.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!A day later, on 4 June, RCB leaves an open-bus parade from Ahmedabad to Bangalore and a plan to organize a function at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Upon landing in Bengaluru, the team came into a bus and was welcomed by thousands.
During this time, their plans for an open bus parade were canceled by the Bangalore Traffic Police due to concerns due to the congestion on the route. The franchise posted on X that a ceremony would proceed to the team’s home stadium at 5 pm local time.The next stop of RCB, with a small stop at a hotel for a check-in, was a legislation to meet the Chief Minister, where he was reshuffled by the state government for achievement.Meanwhile, at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the mob had swollen security, police and organizers to catch the guards.

Thousands of people flooded the streets near Chinnaswamy Stadium and Team Hotel
Despite heavy rains at the site, which has a capacity of 35,000 people, about 10 times the number of teams turned to catch a glimpse and participate in ceremonies.As the team celebrated inside, many fans were crushed out. In the Shambolic and chaotic scenes, RCB, event management company DNA, and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) failed to ensure smooth access.With the condition deteriorating, the toll continued to grow gradually until it was 11 dead and 75 injured. Subsequently, the FIR has been registered, a member commission, led by retired Judge Justice Michael Kunha, has been initiated by the government to investigate the incident. Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court filed a Soo Motu case in the stampede.RCB announces compensationRCB announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh every 10 lakh rupees for families of 11 supporters, who lost their lives in a stampede.The team said in a statement, “As a mark of respect and a gesture of solidarity, RCB has announced a financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to each of each eleven families of the deceased. In addition, a fund called RCB Care is also being built to support the injured fans in this sad event.”Earlier in a social media statement, the franchise said, “RCB mourns the tragic loss of life and expresses our heartfelt condolences to the affected families. RCB said in a statement, “The situation was made aware, we immediately amended our program and followed the guidance and advice of the local administration.“We are deeply suffering from unfortunate events that occur through media reports about public functions in Bengaluru in anticipation of the team’s arrival this afternoon. The safety and welfare of all is very important for us.RCB said in a statement released late in the evening, “We urge all our supporters to be safe.”Virat Kohli posted on Instagram, “In a disadvantage to words. Absolutely well.”FIR filed against RCB, DNA, KSCAThe Cuban Park Police filed an FIR against RCB, DNA and KSCA in the case. The FIR recorded by Police Inspector Girish AK, registered under section 105 (not guilty of murder), 115 (2) (voluntarily hurt), 118 (1), 118 (1) (voluntarily causes injury or serious injury using dangerous weapons or instruments), read with 118 (2). (Unlawful Assembly), 132 (criminal force to stop a public servant), 125 (A) (False affidavit), and 125 (B) (works with rash and negligence that endangens human life).

On Wednesday, shoes were scattered near a gate for Chinnaswamy Stadium.
“The incident occurred because proper arrangements were made for fans to enter the stadium. The RCB announced on their official website that free passes would be distributed to the public, the reason for the gathering of millions of people is that it was difficult to reduce the incident.The FIR clarified that the officials of the Cuban Park Sub-Division were deputed on duty on June 4 till 5.30 am (after winning the RCB title) on duty.The FIR states: “On June 3 at 6 pm, KSCA Chief Executive Officer, Shubendu Ghosh on June 4 presented a memorandum to the police inspector to arrange security measures for the victory ceremony at the stadium. The inspector clearly explained to them that if the RCB wins, the fans will celebrate all nights, and will have to meet the security system. If the KSCA organizes another program the next day, there will be disintegration.,The FIR further stated that RCB, KSCA, and DNA management, not providing correct information about people and free entry to people and fans, created confusion among millions of fans reaching the stadium, resulting in push and chaos. Subsequently, there was a stampede at gate number 2, 2A, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18, and 21.

Outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, the child gathers to celebrate Royal Challengers Bangalore’s IPL 2025 win as a large crowd of the child.
“The police inspector told him that time was needed to arrange security measures, and therefore permission was rejected for the victory ceremony. Despite denying permission, RCB, DNA and KSCA increased pressure for the program of victory ceremony to be held on 4 June.“Later, senior officials prepared security measures and sought permission from the Bangalore Police Commissioner. Police personnel were immediately brought from all police stations in Bangalore city, and security was also arranged at the Vidhan Sauda program to felicate the players,” Cedar is mentioned.To manage the mob, additional employees were brought from the Police Training Center and Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP). The traffic police was deputed to manage vehicle movements, and a traffic advice was issued. Security was arranged at HAL Airport, where RCB players arrived, at the Star Hotel where they investigated, and separate pilot escorts for RCB players were arranged, FIR says.Karnataka wants reports from HC government.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference in Bengaluru. (PTI)
The Karnataka High Court sought a report from the state government on the stampede incident near the Chinnaswamy Stadium and other details.Taking cognizance of the stampede incident, the High Court registered a Suo Motu Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and sought a report from the state government.Acting Chief Justice V. Under the chairmanship of Kameshwar Rao, a division bench expressed concern over the tragedy, questioned the government whether the standard operational procedures (SOPs) were followed and if enough guidelines were prepared to handle the situation at the Chinnaswamy Stadium during the victory ceremony.Arrests, top police suspended

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced the suspension of five senior police officers including the Bengaluru Police Commissioner and DCP (Central Division).The order underlined that: “The CEO of RCB had told the Police Commissioner Bangalore on June 3 to organize a victory parade and ceremony on June 3. However, the Police Commissioner’s office failed to give written reply to the office organizers, rejecting permission on the basis of lack of time to get ready for a huge incident.”On Friday (June 6), the Karnataka Police arrested RCB marketing head Nikhil Sosel and DNA event management company – Sunil Matthew, Kiran and Sumanth – at the airport. According to news reports, Hunt is for Rajesh Menon, Head of RCB and vice -president; Katie Majed, Director and Chief Financial Officer of DNA event management firm; Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Secretary A. Shankar; And Treasurer Jairam.It is believed that the case will be handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) by the end of the day.