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Parliament Security Breach: Burnt Phones Of All Accused Recovered From Rajasthan | Latest News

Citing Delhi Police sources, the news agency said that the phones of all the accused were with Lalit Jha, the alleged 'mastermind'.

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New details are emerging in the Parliament security breach case. According to news agency ANI, the police have found burnt phone parts of all accused in Rajasthan. 

Citing Delhi Police sources, the agency said that the phones of all the accused were with Lalit Jha, the alleged 'mastermind'.

Investigation has revealed that Lalit first destroyed the phones of the four accused and before coming to Delhi he destroyed his own phone also. According to the sources, Lalit was continuously misleading the investigation team, ANI reported citing the police sources.

On December 13, the day which marked 22nd anniversary of 2001 Parliament attack, breaching all the stringent security protocols, two intruders jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery during Zero Hour, and popped two yellow-coloured canisters that they hid in their shoes, and began sloganeering while two more accused were protesting outside.

All the six people were arrested by the Delhi Police and the investigation is ongoing.

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