Parliament Breach Accused Wanted To Create "Anarchy": Cops Tell Court
NDTV
According to sources, the police will seek Parliamentary approval to recreate the incident that took place on the anniversary of the 2001 attack.
Lalit Jha - the alleged "mastermind" behind the Parliament security breach - and his co-accused wanted to create "anarchy" in the country to compel the government to meet their demands, Delhi Police told a court on Friday. According to sources, the police will seek Parliamentary approval to recreate the incident that took place on the anniversary of the 2001 attack.
Five individuals have been arrested so far for the major security breach at Parliament involving smoke bombs and protests. While Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D were arrested from inside the Lok Sabha chamber, Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde were detained outside the Parliament building.
Delhi Police told the Patiala House court that Jha admitted that he met with the other accused in the case several times to plan the Parliament security breach. Jha, who is from Bihar, worked as a teacher in Kolkata and was sent to seven-day police custody on Friday.