The Delhi Police search Neelam Azad s residence, seizing her diary, books on government and farmers, and bank account details. Azad s family was not interrogated during the search. They seek court permission to meet Neelam. Azad s parents request a copy of the FIR and permission to meet her during remand. Sagar Sharma, another accused, was interrogated in Lucknow. Lalit Jha destroyed phones, parts recovered from Rajasthan. Six, including Azad and Jha, are in custody after the Parliament breach on December 13, reminiscent of the 2001 attack.
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In his first remarks on the Parliament security breach last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the incident was "very serious". He said there is "no need to debate" this and that a "detailed investigation" should be carried out.