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Five held over Kolkata’s Salt Lake stadium rampage during Messi event; PILs seek CBI probe

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Kolkata: 5 folks have been arrested on Monday in reference to Saturday’s rampage at Kolkata’s Salt Lake stadium by a bit of spectators who had purchased tickets to see Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi however turned violent after he left in a rush amid alleged mismanagement.

The angry crowd hurled water bottles at police personnel and allegedly tried to set some property on fire. Nets from the goalposts and chairs in the stands were ripped off (Samir Jana/ HT photo)
The indignant crowd hurled water bottles at police personnel and allegedly tried to set some property on fireplace. Nets from the goalposts and chairs within the stands have been ripped off (Samir Jana/ HT photograph)

“5 individuals have been arrested by the Bidhannagar South police station in reference to the vandalism at Salt Lake stadium. Additional investigation is occurring,” a police officer stated.

In the meantime, no less than three Public Curiosity Litigations (PILs), together with one filed by BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari, have been submitted within the Calcutta excessive court docket on Monday. “Why are the spectators being arrested? That is unjustified. I’ve moved the Calcutta excessive court docket. We have now additionally demanded a keep on the arrests. The feelings of hundreds of Messi’s followers have been shattered. The results of this will probably be very unhealthy,” Adhikari stated.

The officer stated the 5 — Subhropratim Dey, Gourab Basu, Basudev Das, Sanjay Das and Abhijit Das — have been charged underneath related sections, together with 132 (assaulting a police official), obstructing a public servant, 324(5) (damaging public property) and three(5) (joint prison legal responsibility) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), together with related provisions of the West Bengal Upkeep of Public Order (MPO) Act and the Prevention of Injury to Public Property (PDPP) Act.

All 5 have been despatched to judicial custody until December 22, the officer added.

Messi’s much-anticipated go to to the stadium, as a part of the “GOAT (best of all time) tour”, lasted barely 22 minutes. The tour, which includes a sequence of promotional occasions protecting Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi, started with Messi just about unveiling a 70ft statue of himself as a consequence of safety considerations. Shortly after this, he left for the Salt Lake Stadium, the place hundreds of followers had been ready since round 4 am.

The indignant crowd hurled water bottles at police personnel and allegedly tried to set some property on fireplace. Nets from the goalposts and chairs within the stands have been ripped off.

Allegations surfaced on social media on Sunday that quantities a lot greater than the most costly ticket costs have been taken from some folks with guarantees of selfies with Messi, and that bottles of branded purified water have been bought contained in the stadium in violation of security guidelines.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee publicly apologised on Saturday and ordered an inquiry by a three-member committee headed by retired Calcutta excessive court docket choose Asim Kumar Roy. She additionally apologised to Messi and soccer followers on social media and introduced the probe panel.

The organiser of Lionel Messi’s West Bengal tour, Satadru Dutta, was arrested on Saturday. A district court docket on Sunday remanded Dutta to police custody for 2 weeks.

In the meantime, the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition Bharatiya Janata Social gathering blamed one another for Saturday’s rampage

The petitions filed on Monday sought the court docket’s intervention to switch the probe into the stadium violence to central businesses such because the CBI, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Critical Fraud Investigation Workplace (SFIO).

“There’s a high-level rip-off behind this occasion. Cash has been raised from folks by showcasing Messi. It’s a enormous public fraud. There needs to be an audit by the CAG (Comptroller and Auditor Basic of India). The place did all the cash go? There needs to be a correct investigation,” stated Sabyasachi Chattopadhyay, an advocate who filed one of many PILs.

West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose labelled the chaos through the occasion a “administration and systemic failure.”

“What occurred that day ought to by no means have occurred. It harm the emotions of soccer lovers and undermined the dignity of the widespread man. It’s stunning that there was no SOP for such a big congregation of individuals. Everybody related to this must be dropped at e-book,” Bose stated.

Accusing BJP of attempting to defame the ruling celebration within the run-up to the 2026 meeting polls, TMC state common secretary Kunal Ghosh shared a photograph of BJP legislator and former Indian cricketer Ashok Dinda on the grounds. He additionally pointed at images and movies of a few of the spectators carrying saffron flags and elevating the Jai Sri Ram slogan through the vandalism that prompted police to disperse the gang.



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