‘Priority is to continue good work’: Seemant Kumar after taking charge of Commissioner of Bengaluru City police
Eleven people died and more than 30 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy stadium on Wednesday as a huge crowd of nearly 3 lakh people had gathered to witness the victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
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Newly-appointed Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar (ANI)
Bengaluru, 6 June
Newly-appointed Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemant
Kumar on Friday said his priority would be to continue the good work done by
the city police so far and work towards further improvements.
Speaking to ANI, Commissioner Kumar said, "I have just
taken charge. As far as Bengaluru City police is concerned, it's a very big
city and the police as of now are doing good work so my priority is to continue
the good work done by the city police and improve on that... We need some time
to talk to the officers."
"It's a big city
which has seen a lot of growth in population, area and the crime....as of now,
basic policing is our priority. We are for the people and we want the city
safe. We assure the people that whatever the best policing we can do, we will
try our best through teamwork," he added.
Earlier, Senior IPS
officer Seemant Kumar Singh took charge as the new commissioner of the
Bengaluru City police.
Singh was announced
as the new commissioner by the state government on Thursday night after it
suspended then-commissioner B Dayananda following the death of 11 people during
a stampede at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on 4 June.
Apart from Dayananda, Additional Commissioner of Police
Vikash Kumar Vikash, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shekhar HT,
Assistant Commissioner of Police Balakrishna and Cubbon Park Police Inspector
Girish AK were also suspended with immediate effect.
Karnataka Police filed an FIR against the Karnataka Cricket
Board Administrative Committee, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), among
others, in the Bengaluru stampede incident.
The FIR stated
criminal negligence in the stampede incident. Sections 105, 125(1) (2), 132,
121/1, and 190 R/w 3 (5) have been invoked in the FIR.
The Karnataka High Court notified the state government over
the stampede incident. The HC took suo motu cognisance of the incident and
asked for a further status report.
CM Siddaramaiah also
announced that the state government has decided to suspend top police
department officials, including the Commissioner of Bengaluru City Police,
emphasising the government's commitment to ensuring accountability.
The Chief Minister said that action will be taken against those responsible for the mismanagement of the event. "On RCB, the event manager DNA Entertainment, and KSCA, who represented them, we have decided to arrest them," Siddaramaiah said.
Referring to the deep sorrow caused by the incident, he
said, "When I was speaking about the tragedy yesterday, 11 died and 47
were injured - all were in pain, and we still are. It was important to express
our condolences and console the families."
The CM added that the state cabinet discussed the matter
seriously during its scheduled meeting and made firm decisions to prevent such
tragedies in the future.
Eleven people died and more than 30 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy stadium on Wednesday as a huge crowd of nearly 3 lakh people had gathered to witness the victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who won the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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