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crime2 years ago

"Security Breach Sparks Political Controversy: PM Demands Answers"

Lalit Mohan Jha, the alleged mastermind behind the security breach in Parliament, revealed during interrogation that the group had initially planned to self-immolate using a fire retardant gel but had to abandon the idea due to a lack of gel. Jha also claimed to have burned and destroyed mobile phones, raising suspicions that he was the central figure in the conspiracy. However, police are skeptical and suspect it may be a ploy to mislead the investigation. The FIR filed by the police states that the smoke canisters used by the suspects were not harmless and could have caused serious injuries. Seven teams have been formed to conduct a thorough probe into the case.

crimesecurity2 years ago

Parliament Breach Planner Arrested, Evidence Burned: Sources

Lalit Jha, the alleged mastermind behind the Parliament security breach, reportedly burned the mobile phones of four accomplices in an attempt to destroy evidence, according to Delhi Police sources. Jha, who surrendered to the police, claimed to have filmed the incident of smoke canisters being popped outside Parliament, uploaded the clip to Instagram, and sent it to a Kolkata-based NGO for media coverage before fleeing. The police are verifying Jha's claim of burning the phones. Meanwhile, the four individuals involved in the smoke scare have been sent to police custody, and investigations are ongoing.

crime2 years ago

Parliament Security Breach: Accused's Modified Shoes Concealed Color Bombs, Say Cops

The recent breach of Parliament in India was a well-planned conspiracy involving modified shoes with hidden canisters of yellow smoke. Four individuals have been remanded to police custody, with a fifth accused arrested later. The main suspect, an engineering graduate, used his connections to obtain visitor passes. The group aimed to draw attention to issues such as inflation and poverty. The attack was originally planned for a later date but was moved forward due to the early receipt of the passes. The accused had previously visited Delhi to protest at Parliament but were unable to obtain entry passes. The investigation is ongoing to uncover the motive and financial transactions related to the crime.

crime2 years ago

Parliament Breach Planner Arrested, Evidence Burned: Key Accused's Actions Revealed

The group that breached Parliament in India had bought Indian flags from Sadar Bazaar, collected visitors' passes from an MP's personal assistant, and carefully planned their actions to avoid being seen as an attack, according to their questioning by the Delhi Police. The group had met virtually on a Facebook group called the 'Bhagat Singh Fan Page' and eventually met in person to raise social issues. They decided to use Parliament as a means to register their protest. On the day of the incident, two members entered Parliament with smoke bombs hidden in their shoes, while the others were supposed to protest outside. The slogans raised during the protest included "Hindustan Zindabad" and "Jai Hind."

politics2 years ago

Security Breach in Indian Parliament: MP's Office Issues Passes to Accused, Sparks Uproar

BJP MP Pratap Simha, who issued Parliament passes to the two accused responsible for the recent chaos in the Lok Sabha, met with Speaker Om Birla and explained that he had provided a visitor's pass to one of the accused at the request of the father, who claimed his son wanted to tour the new Parliament building. The accused remained in communication with Simha's personal assistant regarding the pass. Opposition parties are criticizing Simha for not conducting a thorough security check before issuing the passes.

crime2 years ago

"Bhagat Singh Fan Club: The 18-Month Planning Behind India's Parliament Breach"

The breach in the Indian Parliament on the anniversary of the 2001 attack was the result of 18 months of planning by a group of individuals connected through a social media page called the 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club'. The accused, hailing from different states, meticulously planned the breach, which involved deploying canisters with yellow and red smoke and shouting slogans against "dictatorship". Four individuals have been arrested and charged under anti-terror laws, while efforts are underway to locate and apprehend the remaining suspect.

politics2 years ago

"Parliament Security Breach: The Man Behind the Chaos Revealed"

Manoranjan D, one of the two men who entered the Lok Sabha and released yellow-colored smoke canisters, was identified as an engineering graduate and farmer's son. His father expressed shock and condemned his actions, stating that he was unaware of his son's presence in Delhi. The police have collected information about Manoranjan's activities and discovered that he obtained a visitor's pass from a local MP's office. The incident has prompted a suspension of visitor entry into the House, and investigations are ongoing to determine how the security breach occurred.