In a concerning security breach at the Delhi Assembly, a masked man forcefully entered the complex, highlighting gaps in security measures. The intruder managed to evade capture, underscoring the unpreparedness of security arrangements.
Following a swift search operation, the Delhi Police successfully apprehended the suspect in North Delhi. Additionally, two other individuals allegedly involved in the breach have been taken into custody. The authorities are interrogating the car owner to ascertain the motive behind the incident.
The masked man, driving a car with a UP registration number, broke through security barricades at Gate No 2 around 2 PM and fled the scene. He left a flower bouquet inside the complex and reportedly splashed black ink on the Delhi Speaker’s car. The Tata Sierra car, bearing the number plate UP-26 AZ 8090, breached the security gate at the VIP entrance, manned by CRPF personnel.
This security lapse has sparked concerns about the effectiveness of security protocols at the Assembly complex, a critical area housing numerous government officials and legislators. Notably, this incident follows recent bomb threats received during the Budget Session, prompting a heightened security response.
The suspect, identified as Sarabjit from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, was pursued and apprehended by the police in the Roop Nagar locality. The incident has raised questions about the overall security readiness in safeguarding such a sensitive area.
