Major security lapse in Delhi Assembly: Car entered by breaking gate, 3 accused arrested, investigation into motive ongoing

located in the country’s capital Delhi Assembly A very serious and shocking incident came to light on Monday regarding the security arrangements, which shook both the security agencies and the administration. In a high-security area like the assembly complex, an unknown car breaking into the main gate not only shows a major lapse in security, but also raises questions as to how such an incident happened despite such tight surveillance.

The incident is said to have taken place around 2 pm on Monday, when a car with Uttar Pradesh number plate suddenly broke gate number 2 of the assembly and entered the premises. During this, there was chaos among the security personnel and staff present on the spot. According to the information, car directly assembly speaker Vijendra Gupta She headed towards the office and there a suspicious object was placed near her car.

However, later investigation revealed that the object was not a hazardous material, but a bouquet of flowers. Despite this, this incident has raised serious questions on the security system. Especially the concern has increased due to the fact that recently there had been threats to blow up the assembly premises, in such a situation such a breach could prove to be very dangerous.

immediately after the incident Delhi Police Came into action and investigation of the entire matter was started. The police scanned CCTV footage of the surrounding areas and succeeded in tracking the car and its driver within a few hours.

According to the latest information, the police have arrested three accused including the driver in this case. The main accused has been identified as Sarabjeet, in whose name the car was registered. It is being told that this car is registered in Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh. Police caught the accused from Roop Nagar area of ​​Delhi and the vehicle has also been recovered.

During interrogation, the police is trying to find out what was the motive behind this entire incident. Was it just a prank, or there is a deeper conspiracy hidden behind it – it is yet to be revealed. Considering the seriousness of the case, along with the local police unit, special cell and other central agencies have also joined the investigation.

After this incident, Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha himself reached the spot and reviewed the situation with the officials. He has given instructions for strict action in this matter and has emphasized on further strengthening the security system.

At the time of the incident, CRPF personnel were deployed at the VIP gate of the Assembly, yet the car entering inside highlights a major lapse in security. This is the reason why now the pressure has increased on the administration to completely review the security system and take concrete steps to prevent such incidents.

Political reaction has also intensified on this incident. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Sanjeev Jha has raised serious questions regarding this incident. He said that when such intrusion can happen in a safe place like the Assembly, then what will happen to the safety of the general public? He has demanded accountability from the Central Government and the Home Ministry.

Whereas, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Taking cognizance of this incident, he spoke to Assembly Speaker Vijendra Gupta on phone and got information about the entire matter.

This incident has happened at a time when there are already many challenges regarding security in the capital. Constant threats and increasing incidents in sensitive areas have created new challenges for the security agencies.

Experts believe that this incident should not be taken lightly. Even though there was no loss this time, it is definitely a warning that there is a big flaw in security somewhere, which needs to be removed immediately.

At present, the police investigation is going on and there may be more revelations related to this case in the coming days. But it is certain that this incident has raised a big question on the security arrangements of the capital, to which the administration will have to answer.

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