Messi's Kolkata Event: Probe panel flags 'grave procedural violations' at stadium, recommends SIT
An inquiry committee investigating vandalism at Salt Lake Stadium during Lionel Messi's visit has recommended a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the incident. The preliminary report highlighted violations of standard operating procedures,...

The panel, headed by Justice (Retd) Asim Kumar Roy, submitted its preliminary report within three days on Monday, he said.
"The incident warrants a thorough and independent investigation. We have recommended the formation of an SIT to ascertain responsibility and lapses," a member of the committee told PTI, referring to the preliminary findings.
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The committee was formed on the instructions of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and is headed by Roy and comprises Chief Secretary Manoj Pant and Home Secretary Nandini Chakraborty, following unrest at the stadium during Messi's visit to Kolkata on December 13.
The report raised serious questions over violations of standard operating procedures, particularly regarding the entry of water bottles into the stadium, he said.
The report was submitted on Monday night.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference on Tuesday morning, Roy said, "It is highly unusual that water bottle stalls were set up inside the stadium. This deviation from established norms needs to be examined closely."
The committee has recommended departmental action against the agency responsible for stadium operations and management.
The committee has also suggested that an SIT probe be initiated into the vandalism and that the issue of ticket refunds be examined.
Following the vandalism, the main organiser of the event, Shatadru Dutta, was arrested. Bidhannagar Police have also arrested five others in connection with the case.
When contacted, a senior police officer of Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate said, "We are questioning all individuals involved in organising and managing the event to determine accountability."
Representatives of agencies responsible for water supply, ticket distribution, and other logistical arrangements at the stadium have been summoned.
"Six people have been called to the police station today. They will be interrogated to find out if there was any negligence during Messi's visit," the officer added.
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