The Mumbai Police have decided not to ban mobile phones inside the Wankhede stadium during the World Cup matches.
With the threat of the city being in the radar of terrorists, the police were contemplating banning spectators from carrying mobile phones into the stadium during the matches, including the finals slated in Mumbai.
The issue came up for discussion during a series of meetings held between city police and the match organisers. Assistant Commissioner of Police (protection and security) Madhukar Pandey said the police department was considering ban of mobile phones inside Wankhede stadium during the matches.
With the threat of the city being in the radar of terrorists, the police were contemplating banning spectators from carrying mobile phones into the stadium during the matches, including the finals slated in Mumbai.
The issue came up for discussion during a series of meetings held between city police and the match organisers. Assistant Commissioner of Police (protection and security) Madhukar Pandey said the police department was considering ban of mobile phones inside Wankhede stadium during the matches.
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