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4 Intruders Arrested Under UAPA Charges

Following extensive interrogation, Delhi Police charged the four individuals arrested in connection with the Parliament security breach under the anti-terror Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma face charges for breaking into the Lok Sabha, while Neelam Azad and Amol Shinde were held for opening smoke canisters outside Parliament. The FIR, registered at Parliament Street police station, includes sections of the Indian Penal Code and UAPA.

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Parliament Breach: Intruders Linked To ‘Bhagat Singh Fan Club’

Akanksha Yadav

Wednesday’s Parliament breach, occurred precisely after 18 months of meticulous planning and coordination among accused individuals from different states, attributed to ‘Bhagat Singh Fan Club,’ revealed police officials.

Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, marking the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack, leaped from the visitors’ gallery to the Lok Sabha chamber during Zero Hour.

Deploying yellow smoke canisters, Sharma advanced toward the Speaker’s Chair before being subdued by MPs. Neelam Azad and Amol Shinde, stationed outside, used canisters emitting yellow and red smoke, decrying “dictatorship.”

Also read: Parliament Security Breach: Intruder’s Pass Was Issued By BJP MP

Sharma is from Lucknow and Manoranjan from Mysore, Neelam hails from Jind, Haryana, and Shinde from Maharashtra. Lalit Jha, accused of filming Neelam and Shinde, is from Bihar, and Vicky Sharma, the host of the assailants pre-attack, is from Gurgaon; he allegedly absconded with their cellphones.

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