Delhi Police Granted Custody of Man in Legislative Assembly Breach Case
Delhi Police gets 8-day custody of accused in assembly breach case
Hindustan Times
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A Delhi city court has granted the Delhi Police an eight-day custody of Sarabjit Singh, who breached the Delhi Legislative Assembly complex to leave flowers in the Speaker’s car. The police are investigating a potential terror angle and the accused's mental health status amid serious charges including attempted murder.
- 01Sarabjit Singh breached the Delhi Legislative Assembly complex, allegedly attempting to spread chaos.
- 02The court granted the Delhi Police eight-day custody to investigate further, including a potential terror angle.
- 03Singh's actions included ramming his vehicle through barricades and attempting to run over security personnel.
- 04His defense claims he entered the assembly believing it was a gurudwara and has no prior criminal record.
- 05The police are also looking into Singh's mental health and his travel from Chandigarh to Delhi.
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A Delhi city court has granted the Delhi Police an eight-day custody of Sarabjit Singh, a 37-year-old man from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, who breached the Delhi Legislative Assembly complex. Singh allegedly rammed his vehicle through barricades, risking the lives of security personnel, and left a bouquet in the Speaker's car. The police are exploring a potential terror angle and investigating Singh's mental health, as he reportedly entered the assembly believing it was a gurudwara. The court noted the seriousness of the allegations and allowed the police to conduct a test identification parade and take Singh to various locations for further investigation. Singh's defense argued that he had no prior criminal record and was seeking his missing nephew in Delhi. The police are also retrieving Singh's mobile phone, which he allegedly discarded in Nangal, Punjab.
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This incident raises concerns about security protocols at legislative assemblies and the potential for chaos in sensitive political environments.
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