Correspondent: Deepak Sagar,New Delhi

In a stern response to disruptions and an alleged security breach during the international AI Summit in the capital, the Delhi Police on Saturday produced the main accused before a court, which remanded them to five days of police custody for further interrogation.


Officials said the custodial questioning is expected to yield crucial disclosures, including possible links to a larger conspiracy behind the attempt to disturb a high-profile global event.


Swift Action After Summit Unrest
According to police sources, a group of miscreants allegedly tried to create unrest and breach security protocols during the summit, prompting immediate intervention by law enforcement agencies. The suspects were detained and later booked under serious charges.


Key Developments:
Accused sent to five-day police remand by the court
Case registered under stringent legal provisions
Investigators probing possible conspiracy and network links
Forensic analysis of electronic and digital evidence underway
Probe Expands to Digital Footprint


Sources indicated that investigative agencies are examining whether the incident was part of a coordinated plan or an isolated act. Electronic devices seized from the accused have been sent for forensic examination to uncover communication trails, financial links, or external coordination.


Security agencies are conducting a comprehensive review of the breach to assess vulnerabilities and plug any gaps in the existing security framework.


Zero Tolerance for Security Lapses
Senior police officials underscored that security arrangements for international events in the national capital remain a top priority and that any attempt to undermine law and order will be dealt with firmly.


“There will be no compromise on the security of global events hosted in the capital. Those responsible will face strict legal consequences,” an official said.


Following the incident, security measures across key venues in the city have been further tightened. Police and intelligence agencies remain on high alert to prevent any recurrence of such disruptions.