CISF officers intercepted suspects attempting to enter the highly secure Parliament premises using fake Aadhaar cards. Official sources reported that the three laborers were arrested for trying to gain entry under false pretenses. This recent security breach attempt at the new Parliament building caused considerable commotion on Friday morning. According to Zee News, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) arrested three individuals for unauthorized entry.
3 Arrested with Fake Aadhaar Cards
CISF officers intercepted the suspects using fake Aadhaar cards to infiltrate the Parliament premises. Official sources stated that the three laborers, identified as Kasim, Monis, and Shoaib, were arrested for attempting to enter the Parliament complex under false pretenses. They have been charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including conspiracy and fraud.
The suspects were detained at one of the Parliament’s entry gates during a routine security and identification check. CISF officers discovered discrepancies in their identification documents, revealing the IDs were fake. Upon discovery, the suspects were immediately taken into custody, and security in the area was tightened.
Officials revealed that the three individuals were hired by ‘DV Projects Limited’ for work at the MP lounge in the Parliament building. However, their use of forged identification documents alerted security agencies. The vigilance of the CISF personnel prevented a potential security breach. This is not the first instance of unauthorized access attempts at the Parliament complex. Previously, others attempting improper entry have also been arrested. On June 6, Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena ordered stringent actions against six individuals suspected of security breaches within the Parliament premises.