Heinz Field Arrests Spur Terror Response
November 5, 2006 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Homeland Security News

Two Carnegie Mellon University students caught trying to sneak into Heinz Field in the middle of the night purportedly to film a music video prompted an anti-terrorist response that included pumped-up security at yesterday’s Steelers game against the Broncos.
Sudeep Paul, 21, of Woodbury, N.Y., and Anand Shankar Durvasula, 20, of Morgan Hill, Calif., were arraigned last night after the two Carnegie Mellon University students were accused of trying to sneak into Heinz Field early yesterday.
The two young men were being held last night in the Allegheny County Jail on $1 million straight bond each.
Although explosives-sniffing canines found nothing of interest around the football stadium, an affidavit said the dogs registered two separate “positive hits for explosives” in the Lexus sport utility vehicle the men were driving.
And according to a Denver News source the pair said they were simply trying to locate their seats proior to the game.
