New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS) In a major security breach at Delhi’s historic Red Fort complex, a golden, jewel-encrusted ceremonial Kalash (sacred vessel) worth nearly Rs 1 crore was stolen during a Jain religious event.
The Kalash, made with around 760 grams of gold and adorned with approximately 150 grams of diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, was reportedly used for daily prayers by prominent businessman Sudhir Jain, who brought it to the venue every day.
The theft occurred earlier this week during a religious event being held inside the Red Fort.
Earlier, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla attended the ceremony called 'Daslakshan Mahaparv' at the historic Red Fort, as a special guest.
According to police reports, the theft took place amid the hustle and bustle of the welcome arrangements for the dignitary. When the ceremonial activities resumed, the Kalash was found missing from the stage.
Delhi Police has recovered CCTV footage from various cameras in which the accused has been seen. Police confirmed that in the CCTV footage the accused was seen lifting a black coloured bag. Police added that CCTV footage captured the movements of the suspicious individual during the event. Officials say that the suspect has been identified and a breakthrough in the case is expected soon as teams have been formed to nab the accused, with an arrest likely in the coming days.
The ongoing Jain religious event, which began recently, is scheduled to continue at the Red Fort until September 9. This incident has once again raised serious questions about security arrangements at the iconic monument, which is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a venue of national importance where the Prime Minister hoists the Tricolour on Independence Day.
This is not the first time that security lapses at the Red Fort have been reported. Earlier, seven Delhi Police personnel, including Constables and Head Constables, were suspended for failing to detect a dummy bomb planted during a pre-Independence Day security drill.
Authorities had intensified security across Delhi ahead of August 15 celebrations, conducting multiple drills to ensure safety at sensitive locations.
The latest theft has prompted calls for even stricter security protocols within the Red Fort premises, especially during large-scale public gatherings and religious events.
—IANS
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