In a major security breach, a man in his early 20s scaled the wall and jumped inside the Parliament Annexe building premises on Friday afternoon, official sources said.
A purported video of the incident has also surfaced where the suspect, wearing a pair of shorts and a T-shirt, is seen being held by armed Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel.
Nothing incriminating was found from the man during frisking. He has been handed over to the Delhi Police, sources in the CISF said.
They said the incident took place near the Imtiaz Khan Marg. The suspect scaled the wall and jumped inside the Parliament Annexe building premises around 2:45 pm. The man has been identified as Manish, a resident of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh.
The CISF personnel, who look after the security of the Parliament complex, made a PCR call after spotting the man inside the premises and informed the local police.
A police team rushed to the spot and took the man to a nearby police station, where he was questioned by officials.
“We are trying to find out how he scaled the wall and went inside the premises”, a senior Delhi Police officer was quoted as saying by news agency PTI. The CCTV footage is being checked, the officer added.
He said the man appeared to be mentally “unsound” as he could not tell his name properly. He was also questioned by central security agency officials, though nothing suspicious has come to light so far, an official source said.
In a major security breach on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack, two men jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery on December 13 last year and opened canisters that emitted a yellow-coloured smoke, triggering panic among the MPs.
After this incident, the Delhi Police and the CRPF were removed from the internal security of the Parliament complex but the police still have the responsibility to ensure safety from outside.
The internal security of the complex, which houses the old and new Parliament buildings and their associated structures, including the annexe, is managed by the CISF.