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Parliament Security Breach: Accused Extend Police Custody till January 5

Delhi Police secured an extension of custody until January 5 for the four accused involved in breaching Parliament's security. The court hearing withheld sensitive evidence. Accused individuals will undergo further examinations. The incident, resembling the 2001 attack anniversary, involved dramatic actions and protests against autocracy. Investigation intensifies.

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In the aftermath of the alarming breach of Parliament security, the Delhi Police succeeded in their bid to extend the custody of the four accused individuals until January 5. During the court proceedings, law enforcement refrained from openly disclosing pivotal evidence due to the sensitive nature of the case.

The accused, namely Neelam, Manoranjan, Sagar, and Amol, were visibly present in court during the hearing. The police are set to transport them to various locations for comprehensive examinations, a strategic move aimed at unraveling the true intent behind their actions leading up to the breach.

The security breach, which occurred on the poignant anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack, witnessed daring actions by the accused. Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D boldly entered the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery during the Zero Hour. Their act involved releasing yellow gas and shouting slogans, subsequently being subdued by some vigilant Members of Parliament. Concurrently, Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi sprayed colored gas outside the Parliament House premises while vocally denouncing autocracy.

Authorities are rigorously pursuing leads and gathering evidence to fathom the motivations underlying this breach. The extended custody of the accused underscores the gravity of the investigation and authorities' unwavering commitment to unearthing the complete truth.

This unprecedented breach, coinciding with the solemn anniversary, has prompted heightened scrutiny of potential motives and connections behind the accused's actions. The authorities remain vigilant, exploring all avenues to ascertain whether there exist deeper roots or associations influencing the accused individuals.

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The extension of custody not only signifies the intensification of the investigation but also emphasizes the necessity of thoroughly understanding the circumstances surrounding the breach. As the inquiry progresses, it aims to shed light on the incident's context and the possible ramifications of the accused's actions.

This breach of Parliament security stands as a solemn reminder of the imperative need for stringent measures to safeguard such vital institutions and the importance of unearthing the truth behind such egregious acts.

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