Parliament security breach: Police ask Meta to share details of accused's accounts, deleted page
Delhi Police has requested access to the social media accounts of the six accused in the Parliament security breach case from Meta. They also want details of the deleted Facebook page 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club'. The police have collected bank account details of the accused and are investigating if they received money for the incident. Google Pay and Paytm have been approached to check for digital transactions. Additionally, the police have seized bank passbooks from the residences of two accused and are investigating their financial records.
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