Phone components belonging to all the individuals implicated in the Parliament security breach case have been recovered in Rajasthan, as per information from Delhi Police sources. Lalit Mohan Jha, the alleged mastermind, reportedly took away the phones from other accused, and they were found in a burnt state.
Parliament Security Breach | According to the Police, phone parts of all the accused have been recovered from Rajasthan. All the phones were found in burnt condition. Lalit Jha had the phones of all the accused: Delhi Police Sources https://t.co/XdMIkMsdy0 pic.twitter.com/Ye9UBf9omI
— ANI (@ANI) December 17, 2023
Phone components belonging to all the individuals implicated in the Parliament security breach case have been discovered in Rajasthan, as per information from Delhi Police sources. Earlier revelations from Delhi Police sources indicated that Lalit Jha intentionally destroyed five mobile phones before arriving in Delhi, attempting to mislead the investigative team. Contrary to initial reports of four phones, it is now confirmed that Lalit Jha destroyed five mobile phones in Kuchaman, Rajasthan, as per police sources.
Investigations have unveiled that Lalit first disposed of the phones belonging to the four accused before destroying his own device before reaching Delhi. Continuous misinformation and misdirection by Lalit during the investigation process have prompted the police to seek information from the cellular company regarding Lalit and the remaining four accused.
In a recent development, Delhi Police disclosed that the five individuals arrested in connection with the Parliament security breach case contemplated the idea of self-immolation, applying fire-resistant gel for dramatic effect without causing harm. Ultimately, they abandoned this plan, opting instead to infiltrate the Lok Sabha chamber with smoke canisters for a sensational display, as they were apprehended by MPs.
Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D breached the Lok Sabha chamber, releasing yellow smoke and shouting slogans, while Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi deployed colored smoke outside the Parliament premises. Lalit Jha, the fifth accused, allegedly shared videos of the protest on social media platforms.