Kolkata, Dec 14: A court here on Sunday sent Satadru Datta, the chief organiser of the Lionel Messi football event at Salt Lake stadium where chaos erupted a day ago, to 14-day police custody.
Datta was arrested by the Bidhannagar Police on Saturday for alleged mismanagement of the event from Kolkata airport, where he had gone to see off Messi and his entourage on their way to Hyderabad.
During the hearing, Datta’s counsel questioned the basis of the arrest, stating that his client had been “victimised”.
The state counsel said the organiser of the event was responsible for crowd movement, and his team members moved around on the pitch in such a way that spectators could not see the World Cup-winning captain of Argentina from the galleries.
Messi’s tightly ring-fenced appearance left many spectators disappointed, which triggered vandalism, he said.
The state counsel sought a 14-day police custody of Datta.
Opposing the state counsel’s prayer, Datta’s lawyer said there is no need for 14 days’ custody.
The court, after the hearing, remanded Datta to 14-day police custody, an officer said.
Waving slippers in their hands, BJP supporters staged a protest outside the court when Datta was taken there.
What was supposed to be a marquee football spectacle turned into widespread violence and disorder at the stadium after Messi’s brief appearance, his first at the venue since 2011, left large sections of the crowd frustrated.
They failed to catch a glimpse of their superstar despite having travelled from far and wide and paying hefty sums for tickets.
Two cases have been registered in connection with the stadium chaos, and the investigation is underway, the officer said.
“We have prepared a list of people who will be summoned. CCTV footage will be reviewed, and those responsible will be arrested,” he said, adding that police will also interrogate vendors who were in the stadium during the event.
The police said they were also investigating how bottled water and beverages, which are banned items during such events, were allowed to be sold inside the stadium premises.
Inquiry panel members inspect Salt Lake stadium
A day after spectators went on a rampage during Argentine football icon Lionel Messi’s event at Salt Lake stadium here, members of an inquiry committee visited the venue on Sunday and took stock of the damage, officials said.
Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, one of the members of the panel, told reporters the committee was hopeful about submitting the report after 15 days.
The three-member team examined broken plastic chairs, twisted metal barricades and littered galleries during their on-ground inspection of the stadium, one of India’s largest football arenas, they said.
Led by Calcutta High Court retired judge Justice Ashim Kumar Ray, the committee members started their inspection from the point where Messi had entered the stadium, and tried to trace his movement, the officials said.
“We are hopeful about submitting the report after 15 days. The incident took place yesterday, and we are here the next day to take stock of the situation. Give us some time,” he said.
Pant said videography of different parts of the venue was conducted during the day and will be done as per the requirements of the investigation later on.
Justice (Retd) Ray said, “Today we came and did the inspection. We cannot share any details with media immediately.”
The panel, also comprising Home Secretary Nandini Chakravorty, inspected entry corridors, security arrangements during the December 13 event and adjoining galleries, they said.
Cleaning and restoration work were halted to allow the panel to assess the scale of damage and reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the chaos, one of the officials said.
Scattered footwear, torn banners, broken railings and damaged fibreglass seats were visible across several blocks of the stadium gallery, while police personnel guarded sections of the venue as the panel examined security arrangements and crowd flow patterns, another official said.
Officials accompanying the committee members carried out videography and photography throughout the inspection to gather evidence on the extent of vandalism for the investigation, he said. (PTI)



