Security lapse in Parliament: Delhi Police launches investigation

Chaos spreads in Parliament as two persons breach security

In a significant breach in Parliament security, two persons managed to enter the premises, causing ruckus during the Lok Sabha proceedings.  The incident came to light when two people named Sagar and Manoranjan broke the barricades, leading to ruckus inside the Parliament.  Due to the security breach, the anti-terrorism unit of Delhi Police immediately arrested the main suspects.

The recent terrorist attack on Parliament has raised serious concerns regarding security measures.  During the chaos, four main suspects were captured and the anti-terrorism unit of Delhi Police has taken over the investigation.  Raids are being conducted at various places to gather more information.

 Sagar Sharma, a resident of Mysore, was present in the audience during the Lok Sabha proceedings and described himself as the guest of BJP MP Pratap Simha.  His family lives in a rented house in Alam Bagh, Lucknow.  After his involvement in the incident, the police have started investigation at his residence.

On the other hand, Manoranjan and Neelam were part of a protest outside the Parliament.  Neelam, who was preparing for civil services in Hisar, and Anmol Shinde, resident of Latur, Maharashtra, were active in social activism.  Neelam’s family lives in Ghoso Kala, Jind, Haryana and she was earlier preparing for Civil Services in Hisar.

 Due to the gravity of the situation, a massive investigation has begun, with security agencies closely monitoring the four suspects – Sagar Sharma, Manoranjan, Neelam Azad and Anmol Shinde.  The Home Ministry has constituted a committee of experts to investigate every aspect of the incident and has ordered an investigation under the supervision of CRPF DG Anish Dayal.

Security lapse in Parliament: Delhi Police launches investigation

Despite the presence of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at the outer layer of Parliament security, the breach has highlighted the need for a thorough review. CRPF DG Anish Dayal with his vast experience will play a key role in leading the committee and ensuring comprehensive examination.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the spray used inside and outside Parliament was a standard colored spray commonly used during celebrations. Forensic laboratories are conducting tests to determine the composition of the spray. Meanwhile, security agencies are implementing additional measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The suspects reportedly include Vicky Sharma of Gurugram.
Planned, has been taken into custody. Collaboration
Relationships between individuals were facilitated through social media, which helped to advance
Organizing a conspiracy. This incident has raised questions. Despite stringent measures in place regarding the effectiveness of Parliament security.

Security lapse in Parliament: Delhi Police launches investigation

Following the uproar in Parliament, Speaker Om Birla discussed security concerns with all party floor leaders during a meeting. He called it a serious matter and wrote a letter to the Special Secretary of the Home Ministry. Security review of the new Parliament building is underway, including the installation of full-body scanners at the entrances and implementation of entry systems at various gates.

The security of Parliament House has three layers. The Central Reserve Police Force (CPRF) handles security within the parliamentary complex. The security of the main building is the responsibility of the Joint Secretary for Security, who oversees the entire parliamentary complex.

After these layers, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have their own security systems, including the recommended signature of the Member of Parliament for visitor passes. Visitors will also have to bring Aadhaar card for issue of pass. On arrival, security guards conduct a search at reception, where a photo ID card is issued, and mobile phones are collected. Visitors are escorted to the gallery for a limited period, accompanied by security personnel.

Security lapse in Parliament: Delhi Police launches investigation

Neelam was preparing for civil services examination in Hisar. At the same time, Anmol Shinde of Latur, Maharashtra has been described as a social worker involved in the protest. Neelam, originally from Jind, Haryana, was staying near Red Square Market in Hisar to prepare for the Civil Services Examination. She left for home on 25 November. Neelam’s brother mentioned her participation in the farmers’ protests in the village.

Devaraje Gowda, father of another accused, Manoranjan, suggests that if his son is guilty of such actions, he should be given the death penalty. He stressed that insulting Parliament is unacceptable, even if it involves his own son. He stressed the historical importance of the Parliament established by the sacrifices of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and considered any disrespectful behavior towards it intolerable. The charges include creating disturbance inside Parliament and spraying yellow colour.”

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