Wary Rajasthan Royals hire experts, beef up team security
NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals, who are back from a two-year suspension following charges of spot fixing in IPL, have decided to strengthen security by hiring their own security experts. These experts will act as team’s internal watchdogs.
In a first-of-its kind initiative by any IPL franchise, Rajasthan Royals have created an internal ‘Security and Ethics office’. The franchise on Saturday appointed KP Raghuvanshi, a retired IPS officer, as the team’s internal ‘Security and Ethics’ officer. He will be assisted by Javed Shaikh, a former additional superintendent of police, who was brought on board as Security and Ethics Advisor. He will be travelling with the team in all their away matches.
The two-member security team will be present besides the ‘Integrity Officer’ that is attached with all teams by the IPL as per the policy.
When contacted, Ranjit Barthakur, chairman of Rajasthan Royals, confirmed the development. “Our priority is the team and players’ security. We are committed towards stricter regulations and vigilance to ensure no disrepute is brought to the team and the game,” Barthakur said.
Raghuvanshi, a 1980 batch IPS officer, has varied experience of over 35 years in leadership roles which cuts across administration, collection of intelligence investigation, security management, anti-corruption among other fields. He is currently the Strategic Security Advisor of RBI.
Shaikh, too, specialises in anti-corruption laws, intelligence collection etc.
The formulation of internal ‘Code of Conduct’ will be an ongoing process, the franchise emphasised.
The security officers will be kept abreast of the team’s security plans and will scrutinise activities within the team. They would also strive to ensure vigilance and security for team, support staff as well as the management.
The players, too, have been encouraged to speak out in case they are approached by suspicious parties.