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Big Change In Parliament Security After Breach: CISF Replaces Delhi Police

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Big Change In Parliament Security After Breach: CISF Replaces Delhi Police
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Security for the new Parliament complex’s exterior will be split between the CISF and Delhi Police.

New Delhi:

Access to the Parliament complex – a particularly high-profile issue after last week’s security breach – will now be guarded by the Central Industrial Security Force, or CISF, the government has said. In a notification issued Wednesday, the Home Ministry said the CISF will replace Delhi Police as the agency in charge, and will take over all related responsibilities, including frisking entrants.

Security within the complex will continue to be the responsibility of the Lok Sabha Secretariat, while Delhi Police will continue to protect the outer perimeter. The change – seen as an attempt to streamline security protocols instead of multiple agencies’ rules muddying the waters – will be enforced after a detailed security survey ordered by the Home Ministry following the security breach last week.

According to the CISF website, the force provides “integrated security cover to sensitive public sector undertakings”. At present it guards over 350 such locations, including airports and nuclear facilities.

On December 13 two men gained access to the Lok Sabha’s visitor gallery via passes issued by a BJP MP’s office, and popped yellow smoke canisters inside the chamber, triggering a massive security scare. These were slipped past Delhi Police’s physical checks in cavities cut into custom-made shoes.

READ | 4-Tier Security, Body Scanner: What 2 Men Evaded To Enter Parliament

Two others – a man and a woman – opened red and yellow smoke cans outside the complex.

Sagar Sharma and D Manoranjan opened yellow smoke cans inside the Lok Sabha

All four have been arrested and are being interrogated by Delhi Police. Two others, including the alleged mastermind, are also in custody, but the entire incident has led to a massive political row, with the opposition demanding answers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.

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That row has since snowballed into a fiery political stand-off and 143 opposition MPs have been suspended from this session of Parliament, the final full sitting before next year’s election.

READ | Opposition MPs Protest Over Mass Suspension, Hold March From Parliament

Hours after the security scare, the government had announced tightening of protocols for entry into the Parliament complex, barring visitors and non-essential staff. Separate entrances were allotted for MPs and their staff members, while press (temporarily banned) were given a third gate.

READ | Parliament To Get Body Scanners, Security Rules Changed After Breach

Visitors, when allowed again, must enter from a fourth gate.

In addition, the visitors’ gallery will be encased in glass to stop people from jumping into the House chamber, and body scan machines – similar to those in airports – will also be installed.

Last week’s security breach was on the 22nd anniversary of the attack on the old Parliament building, which saw terrorists from two Pakistan-based terror outfits kill nine people.

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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