Action ordered against 7 police officers
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has ordered action against seven police officers and a private technology firm over the lapses that led to a stampede in Puri in which three persons were killed and 20 others injured, official sources said on Saturday.
In a recent letter to the DGP, the Additional Secretary in the Home department said that the action is to be taken as per the recommendation of the inquiry conducted by Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief Secretary Anu Garg on the stampede incident near Shree Gundicha temple during Rath Yatra in Puri on June 29 this year.
Garg had submitted her report to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who is also in charge of the Home department, on July 31. At least three persons, including two women, were killed and 20 others injured in the stampede that took place at around 4 am on June 29, in front of the chariots near Shree Gundicha temple, as two trucks carrying some wood for rituals entered the area. The report found lapses on the part of police officers Ajay Kumar Padhi, Commandant, OSAP 3rd Battalion, Koraput; Vishnu Prasad Pati, DCP (HQ), Bhubaneswar–Cuttack; Tapas Ranjan Das, Commandant, SSMSV, Puri; K K Nayak, Deputy Commandant, SSMSV, Puri; Prasanta Kumar Sahoo, DSP City, Puri; Susanta Kumar Sahoo, IIC, Kumbharapada Police Station and Sarada Prasad Dash, Commandant, OSAP 8th Battalion, Chhatrapur. The inquiry found that the two senior-most officers in charge of crowd management — Padhi and Pati — were absent from the spot when the stampede took place. They were supposed to manage the crowd near the chariots, the probe report said, adding that their negligence and dereliction of duty are confirmed in the inquiry.