Published on April 6, 2026
A security scare unfolded at the Delhi Assembly on Wednesday afternoon when an SUV breached the iron gate of the premises, prompting immediate action from security personnel. The incident sparked chaos and raised concerns about the safety protocols in place at one of the capital’s key political hubs.
Eyewitnesses reported that the vehicle, identified as a black SUV, approached the assembly gates at high speed and crashed through the iron barriers, which are typically monitored . The quick response from the assembly’s security team resulted in apprehending three individuals associated with the vehicle shortly after the breach.
Authorities have confirmed that the SUV has been seized for further investigation, and the apprehended suspects are being interrogated to determine their motives and whether any criminal intent was behind the incident. Initial reports suggest that they may have been attempting to gain unauthorized access to the assembly, but officials have not ruled out other possibilities.
Security measures at the Delhi Assembly are under scrutiny following the breach. In light of the incident, officials have pledged to review and enhance security protocols to prevent any similar occurrences in the future. Security assessments will likely involve discussions on bolstering physical barriers and reassessing personnel deployment to ensure the safety of lawmakers and visitors.
As investigations continue, there remains a heightened sense of vigilance among residents and political staff in the area, reflecting broader concerns about security in public spaces, particularly those associated with government functions. The incident has also raised questions regarding access control and emergency preparedness in sensitive locations in the capital.
Further updates are expected as law enforcement agencies work to gather more information and provide a clearer picture of the circumstances surrounding this unsettling event.
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