A suspicious man was trying to enter parliament house, police received a secret letter
A suspicious man was trying to enter parliament house, police received a secret letter
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Delhi Police has arrested a suspect from Vijay Chowk near Parliament House on Wednesday morning. A letter has been found near it which is written in codewords. He has been taken to the Parliament Street police station, where he is being jointly questioned. Joint inquiry means that many investigative agencies like police, IB and other intelligence agencies are discussing with him.

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After meeting this person, vigilance has been increased in and around Parliament House. It is being told that the arrested man is from Kashmiri. He was roaming around Parliament House in suspicious circumstances, after which the police took him into custody. A police officer says that this is a normal procedure. Only after questioning can something be said formally.

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According to the information received from police sources, initially, the young man was repeatedly giving different types of information about himself. When questioned in the arrest, he said that he is a resident of Budgam in Kashmir. A bag has been recovered from him, in which two identity cards have been found and different names were written in both. He has got an Aadhar card and a driving license from him, different names were written on both. Information is being received that his name is written on the driving license as Firdaus, while the Aadhar card has the sanctioned Ahmad Ahnger. It is revealed in the inquiry that he came to visit Delhi in 2016. Later he said that he came here in lockdown. When asked where he lives in the capital, he talked about staying in Jama Masjid, Nizamuddin and Jamia area.

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