Parliament intruders planned to speak out inside court after being arrested: Sources

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They are likely to make a statement in court on Thursday, as their seven-day police custody is set to end...

Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, the two accused in the December 13 Parliament security breach incident, had planned to make a statement inside the court when produced after being arrested, sources have said.. Sources also said the two accused are likely to make a statement in court on Thursday, while they would be produced...

This comes as the seven-day police custody of the four accused - Sagar, Manoranjan, Neelam and Amol Shide is ending on Thursday...

Sagar and Manoranjan were arrested after they jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery during Zero Hour, released yellow gas from canisters and shouted slogans before being overpowered by the Members of Parliament (MPs)...

On Wednesday, all the six accused were confronted with one another for a corroboration of the sequence of the incident by the Special Cell, police sources told news agency PTI...

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