A frenzy occupied the security agencies after a man tried to enter the house of the Indian National Security Advisor and the right-hand man of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ajit Doval.
According to the preliminary reports, the man from Bangalore seemed to be of an unsound mind and claimed to have no control over his body. Upon interrogation, the man claimed that “somebody fit a chip inside his body and that he is being controlled,” but further investigation revealed it not to be the case.
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The incident took place around 7:30 in the morning when an SUV, being driven by the man from Bangalore, attempted to forcefully enter through the gate of Doval’s central Delhi residence. However, the car was stopped by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) before it could cause any casualties.
The man was thereafter handed over to the police and special cell unit, who conducted the investigation in which the man revealed his identity. The police still has the man detained, and the intent of his action is yet to be revealed.
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Security forces have since ramped up security in the surrounding area, and the National Security Advisor (NSA), Ajit Doval, who previously enjoyed category Z security, has now been placed under the Z plus (Z+) security category under which he will now enjoy 72 men guarding him 24/7.
Ajit Doval
Ajit Kumar Doval (born 20 January 1945) is a central civil servant of the IPS cadre and the fifth and current NSA National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India. He previously served as the Director of the Intelligence Bureau in 2004–05, after spending a decade as the head of its operation wing. He is a retired member of the Indian Police Service.
This is still a developing story…