Security Breach at Jana Sena Party Central Office in Mangalagiri: Two Convoy Vehicles Damaged
A security breach was reported at the Jana Sena Party central office in Mangalagiri after an individual allegedly entered the premises without authorization and damaged vehicles belonging to the convoy of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.
According to preliminary information, the person identified as Narada Neeladri, a resident of Ichchapuram in Srikakulam district, reportedly gained entry into the party headquarters premises and remained inside for nearly 20 minutes.
Convoy Vehicles Damaged with Iron Rod
During his presence inside the premises, the individual allegedly used an iron rod to damage two vehicles that were part of the Deputy Chief Minister’s convoy. The incident raised serious concerns regarding security arrangements at the party headquarters.
Party representatives described the incident as a major lapse in security, noting that the location where the convoy vehicles were parked is typically restricted even for party workers and members.
Jana Sena Condemns the Incident
Leaders and supporters of the Jana Sena Party strongly condemned the act, calling it unacceptable regardless of the motive behind the incident. They emphasized that such breaches in highly secured premises raise serious questions about safety measures.
The party stated that allowing an unauthorized individual to enter the premises and remain there for an extended period highlights the need for stricter surveillance and security protocols.
Investigation Underway
Authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident. The inquiry is reportedly being conducted under the supervision of the Guntur Range Inspector General (IG).
Officials are examining how the individual managed to enter the restricted zone and remain inside without immediate detection. Security footage and witness statements are expected to play a crucial role in determining the sequence of events.
Calls for Stronger Security Measures
Following the incident, party leaders stressed the need for comprehensive security measures to ensure the safety of the Deputy Chief Minister and party infrastructure. They urged authorities to strengthen security arrangements and prevent similar incidents in the future.
The incident has sparked discussions within political circles about the importance of safeguarding political offices and ensuring that security protocols are strictly implemented at sensitive locations.