Accused in Parliament Security Breach case to be produced in front of Patiala High Court
Parliament Security Breach: All the accused, who came among the MPs during the Parliament session, used smoke spray and protested by shouting slogans, will be presented in Patiala House Court today (14 December). Police have arrested 5 accused in the case. The Special Cell of Delhi Police is conducting raids to search for another person. Police have registered a case against all the accused under UAPA.
After the incident, the security of Parliament has been further tightened. Only MPs are being given entry at Makar Dwar. All the people going to Parliament are being checked by removing their shoes.
According to information received from sources, now the threads of this case are being connected to many places. In which all these accused met during the protest held on the issue of Bhagat Singh Airport in Chandigarh. After that everyone used to meet at Vishal Sharma’s house in Gurugram. Connecting the lines of investigation, the police have detained Vishal and his wife. During interrogation, Vishal and Vrinda Sharma told that they wanted to again raise the issues of unemployment, farmers’ demands, Agniveer and One Rank One Pension. So far, 5 accused involved in the incident have been arrested. Another accused Lalit Jha is absconding. The Special Cell of Delhi Police and other investigating agencies are conducting raids for his arrest. Lalit Jha is a resident of Haryana. More information about this has not come out yet.
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