Manmohan fan lands in jail

23 November,2010 07:25 AM IST |   |  Atul Krishan

For impersonating a Congress leader at a children's day function, in order to meet his idol


A Delhi University gym trainer impersonated a Congress leader to share a meal with Manmohan. He is now in police custody

Despite controversies surrounding the UPA government, Manmohan Singh has many admirers. One of them is Sukhbir Singh. The Delhi University gym trainer had the desire of meeting the Prime Minister and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. For this he was prepared to go to the extent of impersonating a Congress leader.


Catch the wave: The culprit allegedly wanted tou00a0 share a meal with the
Prime Minister. file pic


A neighbour of Sukhbir is Sandeep Dhull, a Congress member. Dhull received an invitation to a ceremony organised at Teen Murti Bhawan on the occasion of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary. Sukhbir decided this was his opportunity.

Card tricks
"Dhull was not at his home when Sukhbir stole the invitation card and came to Nehru Library at Teen Murti Bhawan. He was wearing a t-shirt and jeans and looked like a college student. This drew the attention of oQAAfficials from the PM's Security Cell, who took him into custody for interrogation and called the local police after he was found impersonating. He was later arrested," said a police official.u00a0

Joint Commissioner of Police, PM Security Cell, Sunil Garg said that he was on leave for the past ten days and wasn't aware of the incident.u00a0

Identity crisis
"When he was stopped by security officials, Sukhbir produced the invitation card. He was then asked to provide an ID proof. Sukhbir showed his voter ID card, which nailed him. The invitation card was issued to Sandeep Dhull, a Congress leader," said the police official.

He added that Inspector Raj Kumar of PM's Security Cell interrogated the culprit and discovered that he was an impostor. He then called local police deployed outside the auditorium and handed him over to them.
At around 6 pm on November 14, Sukhbir was taken to the Chankayapuri police station where an FIR was lodged against him.

"Sandeep Dhull is pursuing a PhD and lives in a men's hostel at North Campus. He is also a Congress leader," added the police official.

On Guard

Prime Minister of India is secured under Z+ category security in which about 55-70 security personnel protect the subject. Besides, the PM is protected by the elite unit, Special Protection Group (SPG).


Almost made it!

Two people tried to sneak inside Vigyan Bhawan with forged entry passes on November 1 while the Prime Minister was addressing a gathering there. The impersonators were arrested.
The two intruders, posing as event managers, had entry cards with them. Dressed for the occasion in formals, the two men showed their cards to the security personnel posted at Gate number 4 of the venue and proceeded to the main conference hall. But before they could reach the main building, the security guard at the gate called them back and asked them to show their entry tickets again.
Their bluff had been called and about half an hour later they were sitting at Tughlaq Road police station.
The duo, identified as Arvind Singh and Ashok Kumar, had the original entry cards but those belonged to Ved Prakash and Rajender Singh. Arvind and Ashok are computer hardware students at a city institute and told the police that the cards were given to them by the company that was managing the event.
Both the accused, booked under section 419 (impersonation) and 34 (common intention) of the IPC, are residents of Kotla Mubarakpur in south Delhi.

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