Lok Sabha security breach: Intruders identified — Here’s what we know so far
Lok Sabha Security Attack Latest News: The security officials have identified the three men and one woman, who were involved in the security breach of Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Latest reports say that six individuals were involved in the brazen intrusion of the Lower House of Parliament. As the Opposition ups the ante and demands a statement from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, here is all we know about the intruders so far:
What are the names of the intruders?
The names of the intruders who disrupted the proceedings of the Lok Sabha are – Sagar Sharma, Neelam Devi, Anmol Shinde and Manoranjan D. Two other individuals are also involved in the incident. However, security officials have not released their names yet.
Lok Sabha security lapse: Intruders’ native places
While Sagar Sharma hails from Lucknow, Neelam Devi is from Hisar. Manoranjan D, who used to work as a techie in Bengaluru, belongs to Mysuru. Shinde, the youngest accused is from Maharashtra’s Latur.
Lok Sabha Security Lapse: What happened today?
As per the security officials, it was Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, who opened the tear gas cannisters inside the Lok Sabha during the proceedings today. Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde were detained outside Parliament. They were seen raising slogans, which police detained them. Later, a video also showed lawmakers catching one of the accused and thrashing him.