A high-speed car breached security at the Delhi Assembly complex on Monday after crashing through Gate No. 2, raising serious concerns over safety protocols. According to police, a man stepped out of the vehicle, placed a bouquet inside the premises and quickly fled the scene. The car, bearing a Uttar Pradesh registration number, along with the man involved, has been apprehended by police following the incident.
Gate Breached
Police said the vehicle rammed into the iron gate of the Assembly and forced its way inside at high speed, catching security personnel off guard. CRPF guards stationed at the entrance were unable to intercept the car due to the speed at which it entered and exited the premises.
The breach has raised questions about access control and response preparedness at one of the capital’s most sensitive government locations. Officials confirmed that standard security checks were bypassed during the incident.
Bouquet Left Behind
After entering the complex, the driver reportedly stopped briefly, exited the vehicle and placed a flower bouquet inside before fleeing. Authorities later examined the object and confirmed that it did not contain any explosives or suspicious items.
An eyewitness described the accident, stating that the car remained inside the premises for several minutes before security personnel moved towards it, prompting the driver to speed away.
“I saw a white car crash through the gate and enter the Assembly. It stayed inside for around five minutes. As soon as security approached, it sped out,” the witness said.
Officials said the situation is currently under control, but a detailed probe has been initiated to determine how the breach occurred and whether there were any lapses in protocol.
