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    Parliament security breach case: Delhi Police files chargesheet against six accused

    The Special Cell of Delhi police files a 1000-page chargesheet in the Parliament security breach case. The case involves six accused individuals who are in judicial custody. The investigation was transferred to the Counter Intelligence Unit.

    Delhi Police begin probe against three people trying to enter Parliament with fake documents

    The identity card of the third apprehended persons Soyab showed him to be a resident of Hapur in Uttar Pradesh. The FIR states that the trio had showed the identity cards while trying to get entry into the Parliament Complex on a casual entry pass.

    2023 Parliament security breach: Delhi LG grants sanction to prosecute 6 accused under UAPA

    Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena granted prosecution sanction under UAPA for six persons involved in the Parliament security breach incident.

    Parliament security breach case: Police move court seeking more time to conclude probe

    The Delhi Police moved a court here on Thursday seeking more time to complete its investigation in the Parliament security breach case, saying certain reports are awaited and the digital data is voluminous. The city police requested Additional Sessions Judge Hardeep Kaur to grant three more months to it for concluding the investigation in the matter.

    MPs told to strictly adhere to visitor pass quota

    The Lok Sabha secretariat increased the number of visitor passes for MPs and suggested flagging frequent visitors. CISF will have a wider role in checking visitors with the help of a full-body scanner. The December 13 breach incident involved Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma, who obtained a visitor pass recommended by BJP's Mysuru MP Pratap Simha.

    Parliament breach panel identifies lapses and suggests action

    The committee appointed by the Home Ministry to investigate the December 13 Parliament breach has submitted its final report, proposing comprehensive security improvements. The report suggests a broader role for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in checking and frisking, replacing the previous responsibility held by the Parliament Duty Group (PDG). The committee, led by the Director-General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), has identified lapses and outlined further actions. The detailed report is expected to be handed over to the Lok Sabha secretariat for consideration.

    The Economic Times
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