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CHENNAI: When the World Cup euphoria is over, and the Board of Cricket Control in India sits down to square away the accounts, they will have to set aside Rs 1.60 crore to Chennai police. That's the bill for all the anti-aircraft guns, crouching commandos, and hovering choppers deployed by the city police during Chennai matches. "We have prepared the bills to be sent to BCCI," a police officer said.

Following the terror threat, city police prepared a detailed bandobust scheme to give extensive security for the players during the matches. The players were escorted to the hotel from Chenani airport by armed policemen in a tourist bus. The security at the hotel was also tight. One whole floor was cordoned off by the police where the players were stayed. Players had the cautious eyes of cops watching over them even during net practice.

City police arrived at the figure of Rs 1.6 crore based on the number of policemen deployed inside and outside the stadium for player security. This included armed policemen escorting the players from the hotel to the stadium, as well as those who provided security in the hotel.

For the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches conducted in MAC Stadium in 2010, city police had collected Rs 1.06 crore from IPL office bearers. "This is routine for the city police. For the world cup, we will collect the money from BCCI," city police commissioner T Rajendran told TOI.

Five international cricket matches including the India - West Indies match was held in the MAC Stadium, apart from a practice match held prior to the world cup, which started on March 19, 2011. During the India - West Indies match, city police roped in coast guard and defence personnel for security. The defence personnel were armed with anti-aircraft guns and placed inside the stadium premises. "The sharp shooters were there to quickly bring down suspicious aircraft flying above," a police officer said.

Chennai cops send Rs1.6 crore World Cup bill to BCCI - The Times of India


Chennai Police have anti aircraft guns ? :coffee:
 
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Its for any small aircrafts which can be used by terrorists. This is a SOP for implementing No Fly Zone across the globe for securing high profile events.
 
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You know this better, don't you?

yeh who knows if this sneaks through your radars :lazy:


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Our police force is said to be the best in India, atleast one among the best.
 
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why they need anti-aircraft guns to be used in this case?
Original Post By Jana
is gonna be a NO fly zone, as prime ministers are gonna be present!
We are talking about Chennai....Mohali is like fortress....forget about anti-aircraft guns....SAMS are installed. Just wait and see yourself on the day of match, i think they will definitely show security measures before the match.
 
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