BCCI Warns IPL Teams Over Honey-Trap Threats, Restricts Hotel Room Access

BCCI IPL Security Warning

In a major development making headlines under latest news Assam and sports coverage nationwide, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has issued a strict warning to all Indian Premier League franchises over possible security threats, including alleged honey-trapping attempts targeting players and support staff.

The advisory was reportedly circulated to all IPL teams amid growing concerns surrounding player safety and tournament security during the ongoing season.

BCCI Issues High Alert Advisory

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia urged all franchises to remain highly alert, stating that high-profile sporting tournaments often attract individuals attempting to exploit players, officials, or support staff.

The board has emphasized the importance of strict security compliance throughout the tournament.

New Restrictions Imposed On Hotel Access

As part of the tightened security measures, the BCCI has reportedly restricted outsiders from entering hotel rooms occupied by players or team personnel without written approval.

Teams have also been instructed that all guest interactions must take place only in designated public areas inside hotels.

Players Asked To Inform Security Before Leaving Hotels

The advisory further warned players and staff against leaving team hotels without informing security officials in advance.

According to the updated protocol, all outside movements now require prior clearance to minimize potential risks and ensure player safety.

Security Concerns Trend Across Sports Coverage

The development has sparked major discussion across cricket and sports circles, with fans closely following the evolving security situation surrounding the IPL.

The story continues to trend across breaking news Assam, latest news Guwahati, IPL latest news, and national sports coverage platforms.

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