By - Divyanshi Sinha
A masked intruder breached Delhi Assembly security on April 7, strolling past guards with a bouquet before CCTV caught him planting it inside—three accomplices detained as Delhi Police probe potential terror links amid rising Hormuz-inspired threats. The man, identified as 28-year-old Vikram Singh from UP, evaded metal detectors and frisking at 11:15 AM, captured on pixel-perfect footage wandering corridors for 12 minutes before marshals pounced—his car seized from Vidhan Bhavan parking.
AAP leadership erupts: Atishi demands Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation, calling it "state-sponsored breach" post-2025 Pahalgam attack echoes. BJP counters with "Kejriwal's laxity," citing 17% Vidhan staff vacancies. LG Saxena orders judicial inquiry, CISF deployment doubles to 200 personnel. Parallel: Mumbai Vidhan Bhavan ramps scanners after hoax bomb scare last week.
Broader insecurity wave: Rs 300 crore cyber syndicate busted same day in Delhi, 15 arrests for duping 5,000 via fake investment apps—ED freezes Rs 72 crore. Cyber cell links to Hormuz oil hackers targeting PSU wallets. For Mumbaikars, it's wake-up: BMC audits 50 assembly-adjacent buildings. Breach exposes Tier-1 fragility—guards distracted by VIP motorcades, AI facial cams pending Rs 50 crore tender. Politicos weaponize: AAP rallies "Delhi unsafe," BJP "Kejriwal chaos." Security isn't theater; one bouquet hides payloads. Delhi's wake-up demands ironclad gates before breaches become blasts.