Identification of Accused in Parliament Security Breach: Forensic Samples Collected by FSL for Investigation

Authorities are determining whether the individuals caught inside and outside Parliament are linked. The incident, involving slogans and the use of colored smoke flares, is not believed to be connected to a terror attack. A forensic science laboratory team is examining the smoke flares for further investigation.

The two men who entered the Lok Sabha from the visitors' gallery on Wednesday have been identified as Manoranjan from Karnataka and Sagar Sharma. Additionally, two other protesters, Neelam from Hisar, Haryana, and Amol Shinde from Latur, Maharashtra, were detained for demonstrating with color smoke flares outside Parliament. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Pranav Tayal stated that the incident occurred in front of Transport Bhawan on a running road. Intelligence Bureau, Special Cell, and other central agencies are investigating the detainees at the Parliament Street police station. Authorities are determining whether the individuals caught inside and outside Parliament are linked. The incident, involving slogans and the use of colored smoke flares, is not believed to be connected to a terror attack. A forensic science laboratory team is examining the smoke flares for further investigation.

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1. The two individuals who entered the Lok Sabha from the visitors' gallery on Wednesday have been identified as Manoranjan from Karnataka and Sagar Sharma. Forensic samples have been collected by a team from the forensic science laboratory (FSL).

2. Additionally, two other protesters, a man and a woman, who were demonstrating with colored smoke flares outside Parliament, have been detained. They are identified as Neelam from Hisar, Haryana, and Amol Shinde from Latur, Maharashtra.

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3. The incident outside Parliament occurred in front of Transport Bhawan on a running road, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Pranav Tayal.

4. Intelligence Bureau, Special Cell, and other central agencies have reached the Parliament Street police station, where Neelam and Amol are detained. The connection between the individuals inside and outside the Lok Sabha will be determined after questioning.

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5. Two youths jumped into the well of the Lok Sabha, raising slogans, but sources state that it is not linked to any terror attack.

6. A video circulating on social media shows one individual skillfully using a yellow-colored flare within the Lok Sabha. The smoke flare was concealed in the individual's shoes, escaping initial security checks.

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7. A forensic science laboratory (FSL) team has collected samples of colored smoke flares used both outside and inside Parliament for further investigation. Chemical testing will be conducted on the collected samples.

8. Marking and photography have been carried out at the scene to aid in the investigation of the security breach.

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9. The incident highlights lapses in security as individuals managed to enter Parliament with concealed smoke flares.

10. Ongoing investigations will determine the motives and potential connections between the individuals involved in the security breach inside and outside Parliament.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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