Accused who broke the barrier and entered Delhi Assembly arrested, first photo surfaced
The police has arrested the accused who broke the barrier and entered the Delhi Assembly complex. The police have also confiscated his car. The name of the accused is Sarabjit Singh. The police have detained three people including the accused. Let us tell you, the accused had entered the Delhi Assembly premises with a car by breaking the barrier on Monday morning. He placed a bouquet outside the Speaker’s office and left from there. The special thing is that at the time of the incident, Speaker Vijendra Gupta was also in the assembly.
New Delhi: Unidentified individuals vandalized Gate No. 2 of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, commonly known as the VVIP gate. Delhi Police and the bomb squad have reached the site to investigate and secure the area. pic.twitter.com/4dDRLryMv2
— IANS (@ians_india) April 6, 2026
Car recovered from Delhi’s Roop Nagar
According to the information, the person had entered the car from Gate No. 2 of Delhi Assembly. CRPF was deployed at the gate at that time. The accused person broke the barricades and entered inside and placed a bouquet and some papers near the office of the Assembly Speaker. The special thing is that after this the accused managed to escape with the car from Gate No. 2 itself. Sarabjit Singh was driving the car. Police have recovered the vehicle from Roop Nagar in North Delhi.
Delhi: An unidentified man vandalized Gate No. 2 of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, placing a bouquet near the Delhi Assembly Speaker’s office pic.twitter.com/kkyR52J02c
— IANS (@ians_india) April 6, 2026
What did the eyewitness say?
A person present at the spot described the situation with his own eyes. He said that a speeding car first hit a rickshaw and then immediately entered the assembly complex. The car remained in the assembly for about 4 to 5 minutes. After this she went back. Security personnel were present on the spot. However, before the security personnel could catch the car and the car driver, both of them fled from there.
Delhi: FSL teams have reached the site after unidentified individuals vandalized Gate No. 2, the VVIP gate, at the Delhi Legislative Assembly pic.twitter.com/S5E0vcwZ7d
— IANS (@ians_india) April 6, 2026
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