Two Arrested for Alleged T20 World Cup Final Ticket Reselling in Ahmedabad

Two Arrested for Alleged T20 World Cup Final Ticket Reselling in Ahmedabad.webp

Ahmedabad, March 7 – The Ahmedabad Crime Branch has arrested two men for allegedly reselling tickets for the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, which is scheduled to be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on March 8.

According to the Crime Branch, officials received information that tickets for the high-profile final were being sold at inflated prices in the city.

Acting on this tip-off, a team set up a trap near the ST bus stand near Gujarat Vidyapith in the Usmanpura area.

During surveillance in the area, two individuals were found acting suspiciously. The police cordoned them off and conducted a search, during which a total of eight tickets for the final match were recovered from their possession.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused had booked the tickets online in advance and were attempting to sell them illegally the day before the match.

According to the Crime Branch, the tickets were being sold at three times their original price, with the accused allegedly demanding Rs 10,000 per ticket.

The two accused have been identified as Vipin Bhati, a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, and Ritik Yadav, who resides in Versova in Mumbai and is originally from Madhya Pradesh.

Officials confirmed that all eight tickets recovered from them have been seized and legal action has been initiated.

"They are not residents of Ahmedabad or elsewhere in Gujarat and had come to the city specifically to sell the tickets. We are verifying where they were staying and whether they have been involved in similar cases of selling tickets for major matches in the past. Preliminary information suggests they had already sold around 10 to 12 tickets for the World Cup final," an official told IANS.

Further investigation is underway to determine whether additional persons are involved in the alleged network involved in ticket reselling.

The arrests come a day before the final match, which will be played between India and New Zealand in the city.

The final match is expected to attract thousands of spectators to the stadium, which is the largest cricket venue in the world and has hosted several major international fixtures.

Authorities have also announced extensive security and traffic arrangements in the city ahead of the match.

The Ahmedabad Police have issued a traffic advisory stating that restrictions around the stadium area will come into force from 10 a.m. on March 8 and will remain in place until midnight, with the period extended until 2 a.m. on March 9 to manage post-match traffic.

Key stretches around the stadium will remain closed to regular traffic during the notified period, with access limited to vehicles holding valid passes.

More than 800 traffic police personnel will be deployed to regulate vehicular movement and assist spectators arriving for the match, while alternative routes have been designated for commuters travelling through the area.
 
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