Security Heightened in Navi Mumbai After Australian Cricketers' Molestation Shock

Security measures have been significantly strengthened in Navi Mumbai following a disturbing molestation incident involving Australian women cricketers in Indore. The accused, identified as Aqeel Khan, was quickly arrested by Madhya Pradesh police after harassing players on Khajrana Road. This incident has sparked widespread outrage across India, with many demanding strict punishment for the perpetrator. Tournament organizers are now working to balance enhanced security with maintaining player accessibility for fans during the remaining World Cup matches.

Key Points: Navi Mumbai Security Boost After Australian Cricketers Incident

  • Australian cricketers harassed by motorcycle-borne man on Khajrana Road in Indore
  • Accused Aqeel Khan arrested with multiple prior criminal cases
  • Security heightened around team hotels and stadiums in Navi Mumbai
  • Tournament organizers balancing safety with player-fan accessibility concerns
  • Incident sparked nationwide outrage with demands for severe punishment
  • Australian security manager Danny Simmons collaborated with Indore police
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Security heightened in Navi Mumbai after molestation incident involving Australian cricketers in Indore

Security intensified across Navi Mumbai venues after Australian women cricketers faced molestation in Indore during ICC Women's World Cup 2025 matches.

"It's unfortunate that such things still happen. The guilty should be punished, but we also hope fans don't lose their connection with players - Stadium Fan"

Mumbai, Oct 27

Security measures have been strengthened in Navi Mumbai following a molestation incident involving two Australian women cricketers in Indore during the ongoing ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.

According to police reports, the players were harassed by a motorcycle-borne man on Khajrana Road, Indore, on Thursday morning while heading from the Radisson Blu Hotel to a nearby cafe. The accused, identified as Aqeel Khan, has since been arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police.

In response, tournament organizers and local authorities have stepped up security around team hotels, training venues, and stadiums in Navi Mumbai, where the remaining Women World Cup matches will be held.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage among fans and citizens across India, with many demanding severe punishment for the perpetrator. At the same time, some supporters expressed concern that increased security might make players less accessible to fans.

“It’s unfortunate that such things still happen. The guilty should be punished, but we also hope fans don’t lose their connection with players,” said a fan outside the Navi Mumbai stadium.

Officials have assured that while security will be intensified, efforts will continue to ensure a safe yet welcoming environment for both players and spectators for the remainder of the tournament.

According to police, the incident occurred near Khajrana Road. The suspect, named Aqeel Khan, reportedly followed two players on his motorcycle, inappropriately touched one of them, and then fled the scene.

It was Danny Simmons, security manager of the Australian cricket squad, who first informed Indore Police. Swift collaboration between the Australian team’s security officer, Simmons, and the local police led to a rapid investigation, the police official had said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rajesh Dandotiya had told IANS, that the accused Aqeel, a resident of Azad Nagar in Indore, was previously involved in multiple criminal cases.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that security has been increased, but this shouldn't affect the fan experience. Our women's cricket team is doing so well, and we want to support them. Hope they find the right balance between safety and accessibility.
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Arjun K
Quick action by Indore police is commendable. The accused was arrested within hours. This shows our system can work efficiently when needed. Let's not let one criminal's actions spoil India's image as a cricket-loving nation.
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Sarah B
As someone who's visited India multiple times for cricket matches, I'm disappointed but not surprised by the security response. The authorities are doing their best, but we need better preventive measures, not just reactive ones.
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Meera T
This incident makes me so angry! Women athletes work so hard to represent their countries, and they deserve respect and safety. Hope the Australian players are getting proper support and don't feel unsafe in our country. 🙏
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Vikram M
While security is important, I hope this doesn't create unnecessary fear. Millions of visitors come to India safely every year. One criminal doesn't represent our entire nation. Let's focus on supporting our women's cricket team!

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