A major security breach occurred at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during an IPL match on April 24, with over 240 CCTV cameras rendered defunct. Cubbon Park Police booked two workers who allegedly entered the control room without passes. They reportedly claimed unpaid dues of ₹10 lakh as the reason. Investigation is underway.
Bengaluru: In a major security breach, CCTv security surveillance at M Chinnaswamy stadium was subtaged during IPL match between RCB and Gujarat Giants on April 24, leaving over 240 cameras defunct.
The key areas that were affected include the entry gate leading to Corporate D stand, two-wheeler parking area and the entries through D stands.
The Cubbon park police have booked a case against two individuals -- Manjunath of Chitradurga and Abdul Kalam of Uttar Prades. The two were working for a sub vendor of IVS digital systems, that provides security cameras for the stadium.
The complaint was filed by Aditya That, an employee of Staque Technologies of Gurufram, that provides AI driven surveillance solutions during matches. He alleged that the two had entered the CCTv control room without valid passes and subtaged the working of around 240 cameras.
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