Indore Security Lapse: Australian Cricketers Face Inappropriate Behaviour

The BCCI has expressed strong disapproval of the inappropriate behaviour faced by Australian women cricketers in Indore. Police have arrested the accused, identified as Aqeel from Azad Nagar, following a complaint from team security. The incident occurred when two players were walking from their hotel to a cafe during the Women's World Cup. Authorities are now examining potential security protocol failures that may have led to this unfortunate situation.

Key Points: BCCI Condemns Inappropriate Behaviour Against Aussie Women Cricketers

  • BCCI Secretary condemns inappropriate behaviour against Australian women cricketers
  • Indore police arrest accused Aqeel from Azad Nagar
  • Incident occurred when players walked from hotel to cafe
  • Security protocols under review following the disgraceful act
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BCCI condemns incident of Aussie women cricketers facing inappropriate behaviour

BCCI secretary expresses displeasure over incident involving Australian women cricketers facing inappropriate behaviour in Indore during World Cup. Police arrest accused.

"Very unfortunate incident, and this type of incident brings disrepute. - Devajit Saikia, BCCI Secretary"

Indore, October 25

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Devajit Saikia expressed his discontent with the "unfortunate" incident in which two Australian players competing at the ongoing Women's World Cup allegedly faced "inappropriate behaviour" in Indore.

Saikia expressed his displeasure about the entire incident and praised the State Police for its swift action and told ANI, "Very unfortunate incident, and this type of incident brings disrepute. I appreciate the State police for their prompt action to nab the culprit. Let the law take its course to punish the culprit."

Earlier, speaking to ANI, Indore's Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Addl DCP, Crime Branch) Rajesh Dandotiyan confirmed that on Thursday, around 11 am, two Australian women's cricketers left their team hotel and headed to a cafe. It was during this phase that the two Australian cricketers suffered from "inappropriate behaviour" by the accused, Aqeel, who hails from Azad Nagar.

"The Security officers of the women's Australian Cricket Team filed a complaint that two members of the team faced inappropriate behaviour. An FIR was registered, and the accused was identified and arrested following an Intensive Strategic Operation. The accused Aqueel is a resident of Azadnagar. He has been charged under sections 74 and 78 of the BNS. The incident occurred around 11 am on 23rd October, when members of the women's Australian Cricket Team were walking towards a cafe from their hotel. We are examining if there were any shortfalls in the security protocols," he said.

The Australian team's management security complained about the "inappropriate behaviour" faced by the two players, and an FIR was subsequently registered. T

Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi weighed in on the "disgraceful" act and highlighted the failure to provide safe spaces for women.

"Disgraceful. We boast about economic growth, but, we continue to fail providing safe spaces for women. What a shameful act," Priyanka Chaturvedi wrote on X.

The Indor Police are investigating the security protocol loophole that may have led to the incident.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Appreciate BCCI's quick response and police action. Such incidents tarnish India's image globally. Hope the culprit gets strict punishment under the law. We must ensure safety for all visitors, especially women athletes.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited India multiple times, I've always felt safe. But incidents like these are concerning. Glad to see authorities taking it seriously. Hope this doesn't discourage other teams from visiting.
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Arjun K
While I condemn this incident, I also think we shouldn't generalize. India is largely safe for women tourists. The swift action shows our system works. Let's focus on improving security measures rather than blaming the entire country.
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Meera T
This is why we need better gender sensitization programs across India. Such behavior by one person affects our national reputation. Hope the Australian players are getting proper support and don't feel unsafe during their stay. 🇮🇳
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David E
Living in India for 3 years now. While such incidents are unfortunate, the prompt police response is commendable. Most Indians are respectful and welcoming. Hope this doesn't overshadow the wonderful hospitality I've experienced here.

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