Messi India Tour Organiser Denied Bail, Sent To 14-day Police Custody Over Kolkata Chaos
Satadru Dutta, the main organiser of the Lionel Messi GOAT India Tour, was denied bail by a court on Sunday and remanded to 14 days of police custody in connection with the chaos, vandalism and alleged mismanagement at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium.
Police confirmed that Dutta was detained at Kolkata airport while travelling to Hyderabad after the Kolkata leg of the tour. An FIR was registered following damage to stadium property and concerns over public safety.
As resentment grew, spectators breached barriers and damaged seating areas, forcing Messi to leave the venue earlier than scheduled. In the aftermath, the organiser reportedly assured officials that ticket refunds would be issued to disappointed fans.
The panel inspected access routes, security arrangements and crowd movement zones, documenting broken chairs, twisted barricades and damaged infrastructure. Officials halted clean-up operations to allow a detailed assessment as part of the investigation.
Court Sends Organiser To Custody
Dutta was produced before the Bidhannagar court a day after his arrest and was sent to police custody for questioning over alleged lapses in planning and crowd management. Investigators are probing whether inadequate coordination between organisers, security agencies and authorities contributed to the breakdown of order at the packed venue.Police confirmed that Dutta was detained at Kolkata airport while travelling to Hyderabad after the Kolkata leg of the tour. An FIR was registered following damage to stadium property and concerns over public safety.
Event Marred By Crowd Anger
What was billed as a marquee football spectacle on December 13 quickly spiralled into chaos after Messi’s brief and tightly guarded appearance. Large sections of the crowd, many of whom had paid premium prices and travelled long distances, were unable to see the star due to the heavy presence of politicians, VVIPs and security personnel near the pitch.As resentment grew, spectators breached barriers and damaged seating areas, forcing Messi to leave the venue earlier than scheduled. In the aftermath, the organiser reportedly assured officials that ticket refunds would be issued to disappointed fans.
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State Orders High-Level Probe
The West Bengal government has ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident. A three-member committee led by a retired Calcutta High Court judge visited the stadium to examine the scale of damage and reconstruct the sequence of events.The panel inspected access routes, security arrangements and crowd movement zones, documenting broken chairs, twisted barricades and damaged infrastructure. Officials halted clean-up operations to allow a detailed assessment as part of the investigation.









