Bengaluru Techie and Ex-Karnataka Top Cop's Son Detained in Parliament Breach
- Posted on December 21, 2023
- Security and Defence
- By Arijit Dutta
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The Parliament security breach led to the detention of Bengaluru techie Sai Krishna and ex-Karnataka top cop's son, among others. Chaos ensued as individuals released gas and chanted slogans in the Lok Sabha. Interrogations and confrontations among detainees aim to piece together the events surrounding this alarming breach.
Amidst
the recent security breach at Parliament, the Delhi Police's Special Cell took
swift action, detaining individuals associated with the alarming incident.
Among those apprehended were a Bengaluru-based software engineer named Sai
Krishna and Atul Kulshetra, an unemployed 50-year-old man from Orai Jalau
district in Uttar Pradesh. Their detainment follows a breach that occurred
during the Parliament's Zero Hour, a momentous event overshadowed by the
intrusion of Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D into the Lok Sabha chamber.
During this breach, Sharma and Manoranjan released yellow gas from canisters, disrupting proceedings with vociferous slogans before being subdued by Members of Parliament. Simultaneously, Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi, elsewhere on the premises, unleashed colored gas while chanting "tanashahi nahi chalegi," further intensifying the chaotic situation outside Parliament.
The narrative surrounding Sai Krishna adds intrigue to this unfolding event. A resident of Bangalore and the offspring of a retired police officer, Sai Krishna shared past ties with the arrested Manoranjan. Their connection dates back to their shared accommodations while pursuing engineering studies in Bangalore. This relationship underscores the complexity of the detained individuals' involvement.
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Authorities
wasted no time in coordinating a confrontation among the six individuals
apprehended in connection with the Parliament breach. The purpose was to
corroborate the sequence of events leading up to the breach. This interrogation
occurred across various units within the Delhi Police Special Cell, followed by
a gathering at the Counter Intelligence office for further questioning. Neelam
and Manoranjan were already in custody at the CI office in New Friends Colony,
while the remaining four were brought in from different ranges.
As the seven-day police custody of Sagar Sharma, Manoranjan D, Neelam, and Amol Shinde is set to conclude imminently, the investigation continues to deepen. Each detainee's role in the breach is under meticulous scrutiny, while the collective effort of the Special Cell aims to unearth the full extent and motives behind this unprecedented breach in Parliament's security.