The Central Government has taken major action on Wednesday night in the matter of lapse in security of Parliament.
On the request of the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the Home Ministry has ordered an investigation into the incident of lapse in Parliament security under the leadership of CRPF Director General Anish Dayal Singh.
This information was given by the Home Ministry spokesperson. The official said that the investigation committee will include members and experts from other security agencies.
The committee will investigate the reasons for the security breach. The Home Ministry official said that the inquiry committee will identify the reasons for the lapse in security of Parliament and will submit the report with recommendations as soon as possible.
In a major security breach on the anniversary of the 2001 deadly Parliament terror attack, two people on Wednesday jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the audience gallery, raised slogans and released yellow smoke from canisters, causing panic and chaos in the House.
Around the same time, two other people, including a woman, raised slogans and released yellow smoke from canisters outside the Parliament complex, prompting the police to take action and arrest the two. There was a stir after this incident and the matter is being investigated.
Five out of six accused were caught
Five out of six accused involved in the burglary incident have been arrested. Police sources gave this information. According to the police, the six accused breached the security of Parliament through a well-coordinated, carefully planned conspiracy.
Police sources said that accused Amol Shinde and Neelam were caught from outside the Parliament House, while Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D were caught from inside the Lok Sabha.
They are in police custody. Police suspect that he also has two more accomplices, Lalit and Vishal. Sources said Vishal has been detained from Gurugram, while Delhi Police teams have been sent to various places to nab Lalit.
‘The ideology was one and therefore…’
Police sources said that six people carried out the incident through conspiracy and well-coordinated efforts and all of them were in touch with each other through Instagram and other social media platforms where they hatched the conspiracy.
He told that the accused had hatched a conspiracy a few days ago and had also conducted reconnaissance before coming to Parliament on Wednesday. The source said, “Five of them had stayed at Vishal’s residence in Gurugram before coming to Parliament.
According to the conspiracy, all six wanted to go inside the Parliament, but only two got the pass.” During interrogation of Amol Shinde, it was revealed that the six accused knew each other through social media for the last four years.
A police source said, “They had the same ideology and hence they decided to send a message to the government. Security agencies are trying to find out whether these were instructed by any person or any organization.”