Cops recover 4 partially burnt phones of Parliament breach accused
A Delhi police team recovered four partially burnt mobile phones allegedly belonging to Lalit Jha, the suspected mastermind of the Parliament security breach. Jha tried to destroy the phones near a dhaba in Kuchaman city while on the run. Mahesh Kumhawat, a local resident, assisted Jha in burning the phones at two different locations. Additional burnt clothes and plastic fragments were found at the second location. In Lucknow, another police team visited co-accused Sagar Sharma's home to verify his background and investigate the man who helped him conceal a canister in his modified shoes.
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