Delhi Assembly Security Breach: Sarabjit Singh Remanded to Police Custody
Delhi Assembly Breach: Tis Hazari Court Remands Sarabjit Singh to 8-Day Police Custody
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Sarabjit Singh, the main accused in the Delhi Assembly security breach case, has been remanded to eight days of police custody by the Tis Hazari Court. The Delhi Police are investigating the incident, including how Singh gained access to the Assembly and whether others were involved.
- 01Sarabjit Singh is remanded to eight days of police custody for investigation.
- 02Delhi Police sought custody to explore conspiracy and connections related to the breach.
- 03Singh claims he mistakenly entered the Assembly, believing it to be a Gurudwara.
- 04The police are searching for Singh's discarded mobile phone.
- 05Three others were arrested following the incident involving a vehicle breaching security.
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The Tis Hazari Court in New Delhi has remanded Sarabjit Singh to eight days of police custody in connection with a security breach at the Delhi Legislative Assembly. The Delhi Police had requested 10 days of custody to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident, focusing on how Singh accessed the premises and whether anyone else was involved. Singh's counsel argued that he is mentally unwell and had mistakenly entered the Assembly, believing it to be a Gurudwara. The court noted that Singh had traveled from Pilibhit to Chandigarh and then to Delhi, raising questions about his mental state. The police are also searching for his discarded mobile phone as part of their investigation. Following the breach, three individuals were arrested after a vehicle reportedly rammed through a security barrier at the Assembly complex.
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The incident raises concerns about security protocols at the Delhi Assembly, which could lead to stricter measures in the future.
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