Legal Action Initiated Following Surveillance Infrastructure Interference at M Chinnaswamy Stadium
Introduction
Law enforcement authorities have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against two individuals following the unauthorized disruption of CCTV systems at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 24.
Main Body
The incident occurred at approximately 11:30 am on the day of an IPL match between RCB and GT. The accused, identified as 37-year-old Manjunath and 19-year-old Abdul Kalam, are reported to have gained entry to the facility by utilizing a deactivated access card. The formal complaint was submitted by Aditya Bhat, representing Staqu Technologies Pvt Ltd, the entity responsible for AI-driven surveillance during match events. Technical disruptions involved the compromise of Network Video Recorder (NVR) systems and optical fibre connections. This interference resulted in the loss of signal for over 240 cameras, specifically affecting security zones such as perimeter areas and entry gates. The accused allegedly accessed the CCTV control room without authorization before proceeding to a junction box located near the parking area to damage fibre optic cables, thereby impeding the surveillance feeds utilized by security personnel. Regarding the professional affiliation of the suspects, they are identified as employees of IVS Digital Solutions, a subcontractor providing digital services. While the factual record confirms the damage and the subsequent legal filings, the motivation remains a subject of preliminary analysis. Law enforcement officials suggest that the actions may have been predicated on a personal grievance involving outstanding payments owed to the employees.
Conclusion
The surveillance systems were restored within one hour of the disruption, and authorities have confirmed that the event did not interfere with the match proceedings.