Phones Stolen at Chinnaswamy Stadium During RCB vs SRH Match, Fans Flag Security Lapses
An Indian Premier League clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad at Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium took an unsettling turn for many spectators, as multiple incidents of mobile phone theft were reported during the match.
According to initial accounts, a large number of phones-estimated by fans to be around 50 to 60-were allegedly stolen from the P3 stand alone. Several spectators claimed they only realised their phones were missing at different stages of the match, raising concerns about crowd management and on-ground security at one of the country's most high-profile cricket venues.
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One spectator shared her experience on social media, stating that her husband's phone was stolen while she briefly stepped away to get water during the first innings. When he later tried to locate it, they discovered that others seated nearby had also lost their phones, pointing to a pattern rather than isolated incidents.
As awareness spread, panic grew among fans inside the stadium. Many approached security personnel and stadium authorities, seeking help and clarity. However, some spectators alleged that their complaints were not addressed effectively at the venue, prompting several of them to visit nearby police stations to file official complaints.
Police sources indicated that multiple similar complaints were received, suggesting the issue may have been widespread. In the initial response, authorities reportedly detained around 10 to 12 minors suspected of involvement in the thefts. These individuals were said to be dressed like regular fans, wearing team jerseys and carrying match tickets, leading investigators to suspect a coordinated effort.
Victims believe the thefts may have been timed strategically. Several fans claimed the incidents largely occurred during the second innings, when people frequently left their seats for refreshments or short breaks-moments that may have been exploited by those involved.
The reported involvement of minors and the possibility of an organised operation have raised broader concerns about how such incidents could occur during a high-security sporting event without immediate detection. Questions are now being asked about surveillance, entry checks, and overall monitoring inside the stadium.
Police have begun reviewing CCTV footage and are expected to examine each complaint as part of the investigation. Authorities are yet to issue a detailed statement on the scale of the thefts or confirm the exact number of cases.
The incident has cast a shadow over what was otherwise a high-energy IPL fixture, with fans now calling for tighter security arrangements, better crowd monitoring, and stronger accountability to ensure safer experiences at large public events.
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