Mastermind Revealed: Manoranjan Behind Parliament Breach, Accused Undergo Narco Tests
- Posted on January 14, 2024
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- By Arijit Dutta
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The investigation into the Parliament security breach reveals Manoranjan as the mastermind behind the incident. After polygraph and narco tests, police sources identify him, contradicting initial statements pointing to Lalit Jha. All six accused face judicial custody. Tests indicate the accused planned the breach to highlight grievances on unemployment, the Manipur crisis, and farmers' agitation.
In
a significant development following the Parliament
security breach, five accused, including Sagar Sharma, Manoranjan D, and
Lalit Jha, underwent polygraph and narco-analysis tests upon their return to
Delhi. Surprisingly, Manoranjan D emerged as the alleged mastermind,
contradicting earlier assertions about Lalit Jha's role in the incident.
Presented
before the Patiala House court on Saturday, the six accused, which also include
Amol Shinde, Neelam Azad, and Mahesh Kumawat, were sent to judicial custody,
according to police officials. Notably, Neelam Azad was the only one arrested
outside the Parliament premises, while the others were taken to Gujarat for
polygraph tests on December 8.
While
Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D underwent additional narco-analysis and brain
mapping tests, Neelam Azad refused consent for these tests before the court.
Investigative sources indicate that the accused were attempting to send a
message to the government, expressing discontent over issues like unemployment,
the Manipur crisis, and the ongoing farmers' agitation.
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According to police sources, the narco and brain mapping tests pinpoint Manoranjan as the mastermind behind the Parliament breach case. However, investigators await forensic reports and anticipate further interrogations involving additional individuals. The breach, occurring on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack, involved Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D jumping into the Lok Sabha chamber, releasing yellow gas, and shouting slogans before being subdued by MPs. Simultaneously, Amol Shinde and Neelam Azad sprayed colored gas outside the Parliament premises, protesting against authoritarianism.