A formal complaint has been filed against Indian cricketer Virat Kohli at Kabban Park Police Station in Bengaluru. This complaint has been lodged by senior social worker H.M. Venkatesh.
After receiving the complaint, an explanation letter has been issued by the Police Department. Police has clarified that the matter under 123/2025 on the complaint lodged by Venkatesh is already registered at Kabban Park Police Station and the matter is under investigation.
The official letter issued by the police said, ‘The complaint submitted by you has been received. In relation to the incident mentioned in your complaint, Crime No. already Crime No. A case has been registered under 123/2025 and the investigation process is going on. Therefore, your complaint will also be investigated in this order.
It is clear from this incident that the police is taking the complaint against Virat Kohli seriously and is incorporating under the investigation. At the moment, details of the nature and allegations of the issues raised in this complaint have not been revealed. As the investigation proceeds, further details are likely to be revealed. Police say that under the judicial process, the investigation will be done in a fair manner.
Third FIR lodged in stampede case
A third FIR has been lodged at Kabban Park Police Station based on the complaint of college student C. Venu, who was injured during the RCB Vijay Parade held on 4 June at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. According to the FIR, the complainant suffered a serious injury due to a barricade fall during a stampede situation due to a huge crowd on gate number 6.
Venu alleged that RCB, program organizers DNA and KSCA failed to control the crowd and did not make adequate security arrangements. The complainant also said that misleading information was broadcast on social media, claiming that admission was allowed without tickets, causing thousands of fans to come to the venue. At the same time, the police has confirmed that the complaint is being investigated under the already registered case.
There was a stampede on Wednesday evening
Let us tell you that in the case of 11 people killed in a stampede on Wednesday (June 4) near M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), DNA Entertainment Networks (which was an event), Kabban Park Police Station at Kabban Park Police Station (RCB), DNA Entertainment Network (which was an event), FIR against Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and other unknown people. Was.
Three DNA staff members Kiran, Sumanth and Sunil Mathew have been detained by the police. At present, interrogation is going on in Kaban Park police station. According to sources, the command of the inquiry is handling Seshadripuram ACP Prakash. More information related to the case is waiting.
CM Siddharamaiah had taken action on police
In this case, earlier CM CM Siddaramaiah had held the police responsible for the Bangalore stampede. After which many officers including the police commissioner were suspended. Later, Karnataka IPS officer Seemaant Kumar Singh was appointed as the new Police Commissioner of Bengaluru.
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