Karur Stampede Tragedy: CBI Team Arrives Amid Supreme Court Probe Order

A special CBI team has arrived in Karur to investigate the tragic stampede that occurred during a political rally. The Supreme Court has mandated this probe following the incident that claimed 41 lives. A three-member committee led by former Justice Rastogi will oversee the investigation to ensure complete fairness. Meanwhile, two TVK functionaries involved in organizing the event have been released from judicial custody.

Key Points: CBI Team Led by IPS Praveen Kumar Reaches Karur for Stampede Probe

  • Special CBI team led by IPS Praveen Kumar arrives in Karur district
  • Supreme Court ordered CBI probe into September 27 stampede case
  • Three-member committee headed by Justice Rastogi to monitor investigation
  • Two TVK functionaries released after court refused to extend custody
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Tamil Nadu: Special CBI team led by IPS Praveen Kumar arrives in Karur to probe Sept 27 stampede

Special CBI team investigates Karur stampede that killed 41 during Vijay's rally. Supreme Court orders monitoring committee for impartial probe.

"The committee's mandate includes monitoring the CBI investigation and supervising to ensure it reaches its logical conclusion - Supreme Court Order"

Karur, October 17

Following the directive by the Supreme Court, IPS officer Praveen Kumar arrived in Tamil Nadu's Karur on Friday to lead the CBI investigation into the stampede during Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay's rally, which claimed 41 lives.

A special CBI team comprising Additional Superintendent of Police (ADSP) Mukesh Kumar and Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ramakrishnan, under the leadership of IPS Praveen Kumar, has reached the Karur district.

According to police sources, documents related to the case that were in possession of the SIT have been handed over to the CBI officials.

This comes after the apex court ordered a CBI probe into the case.

A bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and NV Anjaria also ordered a three-member committee, headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Ajay Rastogi, to monitor the CBI probe and ensure that the investigation into the tragedy is independent and impartial.

The committee, headed by Justice Rastogi, would include two senior IPS officers from the Tamil Nadu cadre who are not natives of the state, to be chosen by him, the top court noted in its order.

The committee's mandate includes monitoring the CBI investigation, issuing directions on areas where further investigation is needed, reviewing the evidence collected by the CBI, supervising the investigation to ensure it reaches its logical conclusion, and undertaking any ancillary or incidental inquiry necessary to ensure a fair investigation.

The committee will also be free to devise its own procedure under the directions of Justice Rastogi, the top court noted.

Meanwhile, TVK Karur West District Secretary Mathiyazhagan and town functionary Paunraj, who were accused in the Karur stampede case, were released from Central Prison in Trichy on Thursday after the court refused to extend their judicial custody.

Last month, a local court in Karur, Tamil Nadu, sent two TVK functionaries to 14-day judicial custody until October 14 in connection with the stampede that occurred on September 27.

Mathiyazhagan and Karur town functionary, who had arranged for the flagpoles and flex banners for TVK chief Vijay's rally, were arrested on September 29 and 30, respectively.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why did it take so long for the CBI team to arrive? The stampede happened on Sept 27 and it's already October 17. Meanwhile, the accused functionaries are getting released. This delay is concerning.
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Sarah B
The three-member committee with Justice Rastogi and non-native IPS officers is a good move to ensure impartiality. Political rallies in India need better crowd management protocols. Too many such tragedies happening.
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Arjun K
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate the Supreme Court's intervention. Local investigations often get influenced by political pressure. Hope the victims get justice soon. The families have suffered enough.
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Michael C
While I support the investigation, I hope this doesn't become another prolonged case that drags on for years. The committee should set clear timelines and ensure accountability at all levels.
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Kavya N
The fact that the accused functionaries are already released shows how weak our system is. 41 people died! There should be strict punishment for negligence in public events. 😠

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