Manhunt Underway for Sixth Accused in Parliament Security Breach; Investigation Reveals Social Media Connection

New Delhi, Dec 14: As investigations intensify into the recent breach of Parliament security, authorities are conducting multiple raids to apprehend the sixth accused, Lalit Jha, who remains at large. Jha, a resident of Bihar and a teacher by profession, reportedly fled with the bag containing mobile phones of the four arrested individuals associated with the breach.

Sources indicate that Lalit Jha is suspected to be in either Rajasthan or Haryana, and authorities are utilizing both technical and manual surveillance to determine his location. The accused were reportedly connected through a “Bhagat Singh Fan Club page” on Facebook, with investigators suspecting external guidance both before and during the security breach.

Puzzling questions have arisen regarding the incident, with authorities questioning why the accused kept the flare canister in their hands instead of throwing it in the Lok Sabha house. The investigators believe that the individuals received specific directions to carry out the act.

The five arrested suspects, identified as Manoranjan D, Sagar Sharma, Neelam, Amol Shinde, and Vikram (Vicky) Sharma, have been brought in for questioning. Vikram and his wife Rakhi are being grilled by Delhi Police’s Special Cell, as the four accused reportedly stayed at their house in Gurugram a day before the incident.

“On the day of the incident, all four accused had left the house at around 8 a.m. Vikram has been living in Gurugram for the last 15 years,” sources revealed. The investigation continues to uncover the motives and potential mastermind behind the security breach in the Parliament.

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