
Lucknow: Equipment connected to CCTV cameras installed under the Safe City Project has reportedly been stolen in the Gomti Nagar Extension area of Lucknow, affecting surveillance and traffic monitoring operations during ongoing Indian Premier League matches.
According to officials, nearly 40 CCTV cameras installed along Shaheed Path are currently non-functional due to the theft. The estimated value of the stolen equipment is around ₹1.25 lakh.
Complaint Filed by Maintenance Company
Vinod Yadav, an employee of the company responsible for maintaining the surveillance system, filed a complaint at the Gomti Nagar Extension Police Station.
In the complaint, he stated that under the Lucknow Smart City Limited project, poles and CCTV cameras had been installed on Shaheed Path. On the night of April 25 at around 10:49 PM, unidentified thieves allegedly removed essential equipment including switches, batteries, UPS systems, and other components from the pole-mounted units.
Impact on Security and Traffic Management
The stolen equipment was critical for operating the surveillance network. These cameras were being used for:
- Traffic monitoring on Shaheed Path
- Managing vehicle movement during IPL matches
- Women’s safety surveillance
- Crime prevention and law enforcement monitoring
With the system currently down, authorities say traffic control and public security arrangements have been impacted.
Police have launched an investigation into the theft.
IPL Matches at Ekana Stadium
Several Indian Premier League matches have already been played at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium this season.
So far:
- Delhi Capitals defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 6 wickets on April 1
- Gujarat Titans beat LSG by 7 wickets on April 12
- Rajasthan Royals won by 40 runs on April 22
- Kolkata Knight Riders defeated LSG in a Super Over after a tie on April 26
Upcoming fixtures at the stadium include:
- LSG vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru on May 7
- LSG vs Chennai Super Kings on May 15
- LSG vs Punjab Kings on May 23
Conclusion
The theft has raised serious concerns about public security infrastructure in Lucknow, especially during high-profile sporting events like the IPL. Authorities are now under pressure to restore surveillance systems quickly before upcoming matches attract large crowds.
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