Repeated spy cam invasions expose Temple Act weakness, and the issue has become a serious concern for devotees in Odisha. These repeated spy cam invasions inside Puri Srimandir highlight a growing security gap that many believe stems from ineffective punishment under the existing Temple Act.
Devotees say offenders often escape with only a warning or short questioning. This soft response encourages others to take similar risks. The rule looks tough, but the consequence feels mild, creating a cycle where one case ends and another immediately appears.
Security experts warn that the Srimandir is a high-sensitivity zone where photography is strictly banned. They insist that penalties must be strong enough to discourage attempts at the entrance itself. Instead, lenient actions send the wrong message—violations matter only on paper.
People now demand a firm, uniform protocol that ensures real accountability. Clear punishment, quick action, and strict enforcement can restore deterrence and protect the sanctity of the temple. Without stronger measures, officials fear the security breach will continue to grow.










