Parliament Security: 7 days police remand to Parliament infiltration mastermind Lalit, Patiala House Court order

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Parliament Security: 7 days police remand to Parliament infiltration mastermind Lalit, Patiala House Court order

Police remand to mastermind of lapse in Parliament security.

Police remand to mastermind of lapse in Parliament security.

Parliament Security Breach:Patiala House Court has given seven days remand to Lalit Jha in the case of major lapse in the security of Parliament. Lalit Jha’s name has emerged as the mastermind behind the incident. In the incident of breaching the security of Lok Sabha, the police lawyer argued in the court that Lalit’s name has come up as the mastermind in the entire incident. Where did they get the money and what was its purpose? Their mobile phones also have to be recovered. That’s why we need 15 days’ custody.

who was involved

Six people were involved in the conspiracy to breach the security of the Lok Sabha. Apart from Lalit, there are also Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, who jumped on the seats of MPs in the House and released gas spray smoke. Neelam and Amol Shinde are the ones who spread smoke in the Parliament premises by raising slogans that dictatorship will not work. Along with this, an associate Vicky is also in police custody.

Delhi’s Patiala House Court on Thursday (December 14) sent Manoranjan, Sagar, Amol Shinde and Neelam to seven-day police custody. Police said on Thursday that breaching the security of Parliament is a terrorist act. For this reason, we have registered a case against the accused under various sections of IPC and UAPA. Apart from this, a committee constituted by the Home Ministry is also investigating this matter. Apart from the investigation, the committee headed by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director General Anish Dayal Singh will also report on suggestions to improve the security of Parliament.

What did Delhi Police reveal?

Regarding this case, Delhi Police says that all the accused already knew each other. These people were connected to each other through social media. They had been planning this event for many days. During Lok Sabha proceedings on Wednesday (December 13) on the anniversary of the 2001 terror attack on Parliament, around 1 am, two people jumped into the House from the visitors’ gallery and sprayed yellow smoke from a spray can. A man and a woman were arrested during the incident.


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