Delhi Assembly Security Breach: Accused Claims Mental Health Issues
Delhi Assembly Breach: Accused Sarabjit Claims He Is Mentally Unwell, Undergoing Treatment
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Sarabjit Singh, accused of breaching security at the Delhi Assembly, has been remanded to police custody for eight days. His defense claims he is mentally unwell and undergoing treatment, while police investigate the circumstances of the breach and potential conspiracies.
- 01Sarabjit Singh has been remanded to police custody for eight days.
- 02His defense argues he is mentally unwell and receiving treatment.
- 03Sarabjit allegedly breached security at the Delhi Assembly on April 1.
- 04He reportedly entered the premises believing it to be a Gurdwara.
- 05Investigations are ongoing into his motive and possible accomplices.
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A Delhi court has remanded Sarabjit Singh to eight days of police custody following his alleged breach of security at the Delhi Assembly. His counsel claims he suffers from mental health issues and is undergoing treatment. Sarabjit left his home in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, on April 1 and traveled to Chandigarh before arriving in Delhi. On the day of the incident, he reportedly entered the Assembly premises through Gate No. 2 at around 2:05 PM, ramming his vehicle into the gate. Once inside, he placed a bouquet and garland in the official car of Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta before exiting. Police are investigating how he managed to breach security and whether he acted alone or had assistance. Sarabjit discarded his mobile phone after the incident, complicating the investigation into his motives and movements.
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This incident raises concerns about security protocols at government buildings, potentially affecting public trust and safety.
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