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Parliament security breach: Key accused Lalit Jha burned mobile phones to destroy evidence

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 December 2023
Lalit Jha, identified as the fifth accused and the alleged mastermind behind the breach of security at the Parliament, reportedly destroyed the mobile phones belonging to himself and his associates including his friend Mahesh. After escaping to Kuchaman in Rajasthan, according to sources within the police. Prior to the incident, all four suspects had handed over their mobile devices to Jha in anticipation of their impending arrest, aiming to prevent crucial investigation details from falling into the hands of law enforcement. In Kuchaman, Jha connected with his friend Mahesh, whom he had met through Facebook.
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