Seemanth Kumar Singh today has officially taken over the role of the Municipal Police Commissioner Bengalur, after the suspension of B. Dayanand in connection with the recent bumper outside the Chinnaswama stadium, which killed 11 people.
“Seemanth Kumar Singh, IPS (KN: 1996), the next CEO, Bengalur Metropolitan Task Force, Bengaluru is transferred with immediate effect and published until other orders as the next CEO of Police and Police Bengalur, Bengalur,” PTI said.
SEEMANTH KUMAR SINGH, an IPS officer from Karnataka Cadre Batch in 1996, worked before this transfer as the next CEO of the Police (ADGP) for the Metropolitan Working Group of Bengalur.
According to the official announcement, the head officer of the IPS Seemanth Kumar Singh, the next CEO of the police, the Bengalur Metropolitan Task Force, was “transferred with immediate effect and published until other orders” as the next CEO and Police Commissioner Bengalur.
Police in Karnataka filed a shooting against the Karnataka Cricket Board, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), among other things, in the incident of Bengalur Stampede.
The company stated a criminal negligence in the StamPede incident. Sections 105, 125 (1) (2), 132, 121/1 and 190 R/W3 (5) were induced in the company.
The Karnataka High Court informed the state government on the incident of StamPede. HC took Suo Motu knowledge of the incident and asked for another report on the status.
The charges in fir included voluntarily causing injuries (Section 115), voluntarily causing injury or cumbersome injury using dangerous weapons or resources (Section 118), voluntarily causing injury or serious injury to discourage a civil servant from his duty (Section 121) and unauthorized assembly (Section 190) Bharatiya Nyaya Nyaya.
The Karnataka High Court took the incident Suo Mot and asked for another report report.
Also on Thursday, the city representative of Bengalur Urban G. Jagadeesha, who leads the Master’s probe to Stampede, said the announcement would be issued by KSCA, RCB and others to join the investigation, while Karnataka High Court, which took the Suo Moto, ordered the state government to report on June.
(With the entry from agencies)
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