Security concerns surrounding IPL 2026 venues have intensified after a major surveillance failure was reported at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, adding to a growing list of controversies that have already included crowd chaos and match disruptions earlier this season.
The latest incident - involving over 240 CCTV cameras going offline - has raised fresh questions about stadium safety protocols, especially at a venue that has already faced scrutiny in recent weeks.
Major security breach at Chinnaswamy Stadium
According to police reports, more than 240 CCTV cameras at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium went offline ahead of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Titans match on April 24.
The disruption affected critical areas of the stadium, including entry gates, concourses, perimeter
zones, and corporate stands - locations essential for managing large crowds and maintaining match-day security.
Authorities later arrested two individuals - identified as Manjunath and Abdul Kalam - who were reportedly employed by a sub-vendor associated with the stadium's surveillance system provider.
Investigators stated that the suspects allegedly entered a restricted control room without authorisation and damaged fibre optic connections and network video recorder systems, triggering the outage.
Police indicated that the damage was likely linked to disputes over unpaid dues, with preliminary findings suggesting financial grievances may have motivated the act.
Incident adds to mounting Chinnaswamy Stadium controversies
The CCTV sabotage has drawn attention not just because of the technical failure itself, but because it comes in the wake of earlier controversies at the Chinnaswamy Stadium this season.
Recent crowd management issues - including reports of overcrowding and panic situations outside the venue - had already sparked debate around fan safety and event preparedness.
There have also been logistical disruptions and venue-related adjustments affecting scheduled fixtures, with authorities forced to review arrangements following safety concerns.
Taken together, the sequence of incidents has led to growing calls for tighter security measures and more rigorous oversight of stadium operations.
Surveillance restored quickly but questions remain
Officials confirmed that the damaged surveillance system was restored within approximately one hour after the issue was detected.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Akshay M Hakay stated that swift intervention ensured all cameras were functioning before the match began, and authorities maintained that the game itself was not affected.
However, the fact that such a large number of cameras could be disabled - even temporarily - has triggered wider debate about vulnerabilities in stadium infrastructure.
Security experts have noted that modern IPL venues rely heavily on surveillance networks to monitor crowd flow, identify suspicious activity, and manage emergency responses.
Venue shifts highlight growing logistical pressure
The latest developments also come at a time when scheduling adjustments have already affected Royal Challengers Bengaluru's home fixtures.
With Chinnaswamy matches concluded earlier than expected, remaining home games have reportedly been shifted to Raipur, reflecting the increasing logistical pressures faced by organisers this season.
These changes, combined with the security breach and earlier crowd-related incidents, have placed Bengaluru's iconic venue under intense scrutiny.
Focus shifts to strengthening safety protocols
As investigations continue into the CCTV sabotage, officials are expected to reassess access control systems and contractor oversight to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The IPL, which regularly attracts packed stadiums and high-profile matches, relies on seamless coordination between organisers, local authorities, and private vendors to maintain safety standards.
With multiple controversies now linked to the Chinnaswamy Stadium in a single season, the spotlight has firmly shifted to ensuring stronger safeguards - both technological and operational - ahead of future matches.






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