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Parliament Breach Case: Bengaluru Techie, Jobless Man From UP Held

Sai Krishna, hailing from Bengaluru and the offspring of a retired police officer, is employed at a multinational corporation.
11:53 AM Dec 21, 2023 IST | Saurav Gupta
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Delhi Police squads conducted operations in Bagalkot city, Karnataka, apprehending Sai Krishna, a senior software engineer from Vidyagiri, and Atul Kulshreshtha, a 50-year-old jobless individual from Orai, Jalaun district in Uttar Pradesh. This move is part of the investigation into the security breach at Parliament on December 13.

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Sai Krishna, hailing from Bengaluru and the offspring of a retired police officer, is employed at a multinational corporation. Sources revealed his connection to one of the previously arrested suspects, Manoranjan D, as they were former roommates during their engineering days in Bengaluru. Krishna’s name was found in Manoranjan’s diary, indicating a possible association between the two.

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Meanwhile, a police team has been extensively questioning Manoranjan’s parents in Mysuru over the past three days to glean crucial information related to the event, raising concerns about parliamentary security protocols.

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In Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh, local authorities confirmed the arrest of Atul but lacked clarity on the specific charges against him. Atul, a resident of Ramnagar in Orai, is unemployed. According to anonymous sources acquainted with him, Atul is a high school dropout hailing from a financially distressed family relying on agriculture for livelihood.

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