
Cops confirm security breach at West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's Kolkata house, man detained
India Today
A security breach happened at West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's residence in Kolkata. The police said a man has been detained.
A security breach occurred at the residence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata’s Kalighat on Saturday night. A man, who sneaked into the residential complex, was nabbed by police personnel.
The man identified as Khokon has been handed over to Kalighat Police station. According to reports, he remained on the premises throughout the night and was nabbed by police personnel who spotted him in the morning.
The chief minister's security staff and law enforcement agencies have taken serious cognisance of it, the police said in a statement.
Further steps have been taken to enhance security in and around Mamata Banerjee's residence and an investigation is underway.

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