India police file terrorism charges against four over Parliament security breach
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A man jumped into the chamber, shouted slogans and set off a smoke canister, a police officer said.
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NEW DELHI – The Indian police have filed terrorism charges against four people in connection with a security breach in Parliament in which a man jumped into the Chamber
The major security breach occurred on Dec 13, the 22nd anniversary of an attack
On Dec 14, opposition lawmakers shouted slogans demanding the Interior Minister address the incident.
“All precautions possible will be taken in future,” Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament, which was adjourned for a few hours on Dec 14 amid opposition uproar.
A Parliament spokesperson said eight security personnel have been suspended in connection with the breach.
India’s Interior Ministry has launched an inquiry following a request from the Parliament.
All units that manage Parliament security have been called to a meeting on Dec 14, a security official said on condition of anonymity.
MPs told local media that the man who jumped into the Lower House Chamber and an associate who tried to follow him had chanted slogans, including “dictatorship won’t be accepted”.
Families of some of the four suspects told media that they had expressed annoyance at not being able to find jobs for a long time.
They were charged under sections of India’s anti-terror UAPA law that involve punishment for terrorist acts and conspiracies, the police officer said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak on the matter.
Mr Om Birla, Speaker of the Lower House, said he would discuss with members further enhancement of security. REUTERS
A police officer stops a cyclist next to a barricade outside Parliament after a security breach.
PHOTO: REUTERS

