Smoke released in Parliament can be made in China; This is not just smoke, it is prohibited to be used in a closed room…

Interrogation of the accused arrested in connection with the lapse in security of Parliament is going on.

Many revelations have been made in the FIR registered by Delhi Police regarding this incident.

It explains how a space was made inside the shoes to carry the smoke can concealed and a layer of rubber was also attached to support it.

Police said in the FIR that it is necessary to wear glasses and gloves while using the smoke can.

It also warned that they can never be used inside the house or in a closed place. These cans are made in China and there is a warning to leave them in open areas only.

It is known that on December 13, two boys named Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D had jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the audience gallery. Both of them raised slogans and released smoke cans due to which yellow smoke spread all around.

Seeing all this, panic spread among the MPs but both the accused were caught by the leaders inside the House. It was said in the FIR that some pamphlets were also found from both of them in which ‘Jai Hind’ is written in English.

A picture of the tricolor was also found from them. Also, slogans regarding Manipur issue are written in English on the partially torn and damaged leaflet. All this was kept in two separate plastic covers which have been confiscated.

The aim of these people was to spread anarchy
Delhi Police told the local court on Friday that Lalit Jha, arrested on charges of breaching the security of Parliament, is the mastermind of the entire conspiracy.

Jha and other accused wanted to spread anarchy in the country so that they could force the government to accept their demands. Jha, a resident of West Bengal, was sent to police custody for 7 days on Friday after his arrest.

Police claimed in the Patiala House Court that Jha admitted that the accused had met each other several times to hatch a conspiracy to breach the Parliament security.

Sources said the police may seek permission from Parliament to stage a dramatization of the incident that took place on December 13. The incident took place on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack.

What is the biggest challenge facing the police?
The officer said the biggest challenge in the case is that the police do not have the mobile phones of the accused, which could help in unearthing the conspiracy and gathering information about the involvement of more people.

The way the accused had conspired and visited Delhi several times to conduct recce before the incident, the police suspect the involvement of a foreign power in this.

Sources said that the police is also searching for the person who had helped the accused in hiding the can in the shoe.

The officer was asked why he committed this act. On this he said that Jha had told that he was troubled by unemployment.

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