Fake IPL Tickets Racket Busted in Lucknow; 4 Held Outside Ekana Stadium

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Fake IPL Tickets Racket Busted in Lucknow; 4 Held Outside Ekana Stadium

 Lucknow Police arrested four men from Chhattisgarh for allegedly selling AI-generated fake IPL tickets during the LSG vs RCB match at Ekana Stadium. DCP Amit Kumar Anand confirmed the arrests as authorities probe wider network.

Lucknow Police Bust Fake IPL Tickets Racket Outside Ekana Stadium

Four from Chhattisgarh held for using AI to forge tickets during LSG-RCB clash

In a swift operation, Lucknow Police arrested four members of an interstate gang accused of printing and selling counterfeit IPL tickets outside the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening. The arrests came hours after a fan was caught with a forged ticket during the Lucknow Super Giants versus Royal Challengers Bengaluru match.

The gang allegedly relied on artificial intelligence tools, including ChatGPT, along with graphic design software to create near-identical duplicates of official IPL tickets. Police said the operation targeted unsuspecting cricket enthusiasts who had travelled to Lucknow for the high-stakes IPL 2026 encounter.

How the racket was exposed

According to officials, the case surfaced when security personnel detected a suspicious ticket during routine checks at the stadium gates. Initial questioning of the ticket holder pointed to sellers operating just outside the venue. 

DCP (Lucknow South) Amit Kumar Anand told PTI that a joint team from the Cyber Cell and Sushant Golf City police station quickly swung into action. “During questioning, it was revealed that someone outside the stadium had sold the ticket,” he said. The four accused, all residents of Durg district in Chhattisgarh, were nabbed in a late-evening operation.

Police are now examining whether the gang had been active during earlier IPL matches in the city. Recovered items reportedly included fake tickets, printing materials, mobile phones, a laptop, and a vehicle used for their operations.

Tech-savvy gang from Chhattisgarh

Investigators described the arrested individuals as having educational and technical backgrounds that helped them replicate ticket layouts, barcodes, and security features with alarming accuracy. They allegedly sourced images of genuine tickets from social media and refined designs using tools like CorelDRAW, while consulting AI for details on paper quality and dimensions.

The accused had reportedly travelled specifically to Lucknow to capitalise on the demand for tickets during the LSG home games. Their activities have sparked fresh concerns about the growing misuse of generative AI in sports-related frauds across the country.

On-field excitement amid the scam

Despite the off-field controversy, the match itself provided plenty of drama. Lucknow Super Giants snapped a six-match losing streak with a nine-run victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method. Rain interruptions reduced the contest to 19 overs per side.

Mitchell Marsh starred with a sensational century, while young pacer Prince Yadav impressed with the ball. The win kept LSG’s playoff hopes alive and gave home fans something to cheer about, even as the ticket scam news spread quickly through the stands and social media.

Rising worries over digital fraud in IPL

This is not the first instance of ticket fraud during the IPL season, but the use of AI tools has raised the alarm among authorities and fans alike. With thousands of supporters attending matches across multiple venues, verifying authenticity remains a challenge despite digital QR codes and official booking platforms.

Senior police officials indicated that cyber surveillance and coordination with IPL authorities and BCCI will be strengthened for remaining matches in Lucknow. Fans have been advised to purchase tickets only through verified channels and to report suspicious sellers immediately.

Local residents near the stadium expressed mixed reactions. While many welcomed the quick police action, some fans who missed the match or paid premium prices online voiced frustration over inadequate checks outside the venue.

What lies ahead

The arrested individuals are being questioned further, and police have not ruled out the possibility of more accomplices. Legal proceedings under relevant sections of the IPC and IT Act are underway.

As the IPL 2026 season heads into its crucial phase, this incident serves as a reminder of the need for tighter technological safeguards and public awareness to protect the spirit of the game from modern-day fraudsters.

 

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Fake IPL Tickets Racket Busted in Lucknow; 4 Held Outside Ekana Stadium

Digital Desk

Lucknow Police Bust Fake IPL Tickets Racket Outside Ekana Stadium

Four from Chhattisgarh held for using AI to forge tickets during LSG-RCB clash

In a swift operation, Lucknow Police arrested four members of an interstate gang accused of printing and selling counterfeit IPL tickets outside the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening. The arrests came hours after a fan was caught with a forged ticket during the Lucknow Super Giants versus Royal Challengers Bengaluru match.

The gang allegedly relied on artificial intelligence tools, including ChatGPT, along with graphic design software to create near-identical duplicates of official IPL tickets. Police said the operation targeted unsuspecting cricket enthusiasts who had travelled to Lucknow for the high-stakes IPL 2026 encounter.

How the racket was exposed

According to officials, the case surfaced when security personnel detected a suspicious ticket during routine checks at the stadium gates. Initial questioning of the ticket holder pointed to sellers operating just outside the venue. 

DCP (Lucknow South) Amit Kumar Anand told PTI that a joint team from the Cyber Cell and Sushant Golf City police station quickly swung into action. “During questioning, it was revealed that someone outside the stadium had sold the ticket,” he said. The four accused, all residents of Durg district in Chhattisgarh, were nabbed in a late-evening operation.

Police are now examining whether the gang had been active during earlier IPL matches in the city. Recovered items reportedly included fake tickets, printing materials, mobile phones, a laptop, and a vehicle used for their operations.

Tech-savvy gang from Chhattisgarh

Investigators described the arrested individuals as having educational and technical backgrounds that helped them replicate ticket layouts, barcodes, and security features with alarming accuracy. They allegedly sourced images of genuine tickets from social media and refined designs using tools like CorelDRAW, while consulting AI for details on paper quality and dimensions.

The accused had reportedly travelled specifically to Lucknow to capitalise on the demand for tickets during the LSG home games. Their activities have sparked fresh concerns about the growing misuse of generative AI in sports-related frauds across the country.

On-field excitement amid the scam

Despite the off-field controversy, the match itself provided plenty of drama. Lucknow Super Giants snapped a six-match losing streak with a nine-run victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method. Rain interruptions reduced the contest to 19 overs per side.

Mitchell Marsh starred with a sensational century, while young pacer Prince Yadav impressed with the ball. The win kept LSG’s playoff hopes alive and gave home fans something to cheer about, even as the ticket scam news spread quickly through the stands and social media.

Rising worries over digital fraud in IPL

This is not the first instance of ticket fraud during the IPL season, but the use of AI tools has raised the alarm among authorities and fans alike. With thousands of supporters attending matches across multiple venues, verifying authenticity remains a challenge despite digital QR codes and official booking platforms.

Senior police officials indicated that cyber surveillance and coordination with IPL authorities and BCCI will be strengthened for remaining matches in Lucknow. Fans have been advised to purchase tickets only through verified channels and to report suspicious sellers immediately.

Local residents near the stadium expressed mixed reactions. While many welcomed the quick police action, some fans who missed the match or paid premium prices online voiced frustration over inadequate checks outside the venue.

What lies ahead

The arrested individuals are being questioned further, and police have not ruled out the possibility of more accomplices. Legal proceedings under relevant sections of the IPC and IT Act are underway.

As the IPL 2026 season heads into its crucial phase, this incident serves as a reminder of the need for tighter technological safeguards and public awareness to protect the spirit of the game from modern-day fraudsters.

 

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