Security Breach in Lok Sabha on Parliament Attack Anniversary: Individuals Detained for Gas-Emitting Object Incident

Security Breach in Lok Sabha on Parliament Attack Anniversary: Individuals Detained for Gas-Emitting Object Incident
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On the anniversary of the Parliament attack, a significant security breach occurred in the Lok Sabha as two individuals, Neelam (42) from Haryana and Amol Shinde (25) from Maharashtra, were detained by the police for hooliganism. They jumped from the gallery, throwing gas-emitting objects, raising concerns about the efficacy of safety measures in the legislative assembly. The intruders managed to breach the restricted area, prompting questions about the security protocols in the Parliament complex.

The act of hurling gas-emitting objects added a dangerous dimension, requiring an immediate response from security personnel. The Delhi Police is conducting questioning related to the security breach and those who granted access. Multi-agency questioning is also likely, according to Delhi Police sources.

The timing of the incident, coinciding with the commemoration of the Parliament attack on December 13, 2001, adds sensitivity. A comprehensive investigation is anticipated to determine the breach's details, identify the involved individuals, and assess any potential security lapses.

This security breach underscores the ongoing challenges in safeguarding high-profile government institutions, emphasizing the continual need for vigilance and the enhancement of security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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