NEW DELHI :
DELHI Police on Thursday
moved a court here seeking
permission to conduct the
polygraph test of all six people
arrested in connection with the
Parliament security breach
matter.
The application was moved
before Additional Sessions
Judge Hardeeep Kaur, who
posted the matter for January
2, noting that the counsel representing some of the accused
was not present.
Police had also brought the
six accused before the court
during the hearing of the plea.
The accused, Manoranjan D,
Sagar Sharma, Amol Dhanraj
Shinde, Neelam Devi, Lalit Jha
and Mahesh Kumawat, are currently in police custody till
January 5.
The Delhi police, represented by Public
Prosecutor Akhand Pratap
Singh, had earlier told the
court that “the attack was
well planned.” He had further
submitted before the court
that the custodial interrogation of the accused was
required to find out the“actual motive behind the attack,”
and if they had any association with any other enemy
country or terror organisations.In a major security
breach on the anniversary of
the 2001 Parliament terror
attack, two persons -- Sagar
Sharma and Manoranjan D
-- jumped into the Lok Sabha
chamber from the public
gallery during Zero Hour,
released yellow gas from canisters and shouted slogans
before they were overpowered by the MPs. Around the
same time, two other accused
-- Amol Shinde and Neelam
Devi -- sprayed coloured gas
from canisters while shouting “tanashahi nahi chalegi”
outside Parliament.
DELHI HC REFUSES
NEELAM AZAD URGENT
HEARING ON POLICE
REMAND: THE Delhi High
Court on Thursday refused
urgent listing of a plea by
Neelam Azad, a woman
arrested in the December 13
Parliament security breach
case, who alleged that her
police remand was illegal as
she was not allowed to consult a legal practitioner of her
choice to defend her during
the trial court proceedings.