Lalit Jha, the fifth accused and mastermind in Parliament security breach case, has burned the mobile phones of his associates along with his friend Mahesh after fleeing to Rajasthan's Kuchaman, said police sources.
According to sources, the accused will be taken to the Parliament to recreate the scene of the crime. This will help the police to find out how the accused entered the Parliament building with colour spray and how they executed their plan, sources from the Special Cell said.
"Whatever happened yesterday was not right. The security agencies are conducting an investigation but politics should not be done on this issue. Everyone should work together to ensure that such incidents do not happen again. Those accused will be punished soon," Chatterjee said speaking
Addressing reporters, Ramakrishna, expressed dismay over the government's apparent indifference, stating that it seemed oblivious to the plight of farmers across all 440 mandals, irrespective of the prevailing drought conditions.
The accused, Lalit Jha who had been absconding in the matter was arrested from Delhi. He is alleged to be the mastermind behind the entire conspiracy in the Parliament Security breach case.
The Central Bureau of Investigation filed a chargesheet against seven accused, including a Delhi-based private company, its director, the then Superintendent of Customs and private persons, in connection with a gold smuggling case.
The BJP's West Bengal president Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday alleged a close link between TMC leader Tapas Roy and the accused mastermind of the Parliament security breach, identified as Lalit Jha.
The Additional Sessions Judge Dr Hardeep Kaur on Thursday allowed all four accused Manoranjan D, Sagar Sharma, Amol Dhanraj Shinde and Neelam Devi to Mumbai, Mysore, and Lucknow to probe and find actual motives behind their act.
While Opposition members raised a ruckus in both Houses of the Parliament over the massive security breach on Wednesday, Delhi Police claimed a "well-planned conspiracy" behind the incident on Thursday.
Four persons arrested in connection with the security breach in Parliament have taken common responsibility for the incident and are reportedly said to have been giving "rote answers" to the investigation team of the cell in the matter, police sources said on Thursday.
Mother of Neelam, a female accused in Parliament security breach incident, said that her daughter was arrested while she was just raising slogans and nothing else and demanded an employment opportunity for her.
The date to carry out the breach incident inside Parliament was decided by the accused Lalit Jha who is currently absconding, police sources said on Thursday.