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One more detained from Karnataka in Parliament security breach case

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New Delhi: A software engineer from Bagalkote, Karnataka, was taken into custody by Delhi Police's Special Cell on Thursday in relation to a security breach case at Parliament, according to authorities.

The man has been identified as Sai Krishna. He works for an MNC and is from Vidyagiri, Karnataka. He was at his sister's house when he was arrested in Bagalkot.

As per sources, Krishna and another accused Manoranjan D, a resident of Mysore, were connected to each other through engineering college days and were also roommates.

Krishna is the son of a retired cop of the Karnataka Police, the sources said.

The six accused arrested in the case are -- Manoranjan D, a resident of Mysore, Sagar Sharma, a resident of Lucknow, Neelam, a resident of Haryana's Jind, Amol Shinde, a resident of Maharashtra's Latur, Mahesh Kumawat, a resident of Rajasthan and Lalit Jha, a resident of West Bengal.

On Wednesday, the Delhi Police had also taken into custody a man from Jalaun's Orai in Uttar Pradesh in connection with the security breach at Parliament on December 13.

The man was identified as Atul Kulshrestha, 50 and he was a member of the Bhagat Singh Fans Club, a social media page/group.

Following the recovery of burnt phones at the instance of Jha, the police have decided to add Section 201 (destruction of evidence/disappearance of evidence) of the Indian Penal Code to the already registered FIR.

The case registered against them at Parliament Street police station, includes Sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 452 (trespassing), 153 (provocation with intent to cause a riot), 186 (obstructing public servants in the discharge of public functions), and 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servants from duty) of the IPC, along with Sections 16 and 18 of UAPA.

Jha after filming the protest by Amol and Neelam outside the Parliament also shared the video with several people and asked them to circulate it.


With inputs from IANS

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