New Delhi: Three laborers who were allegedly trying to enter the high-security Parliament complex using "fake" Aadhaar cards were caught by CISF personnel, official sources said on Thursday.

Delhi Police has arrested three people named Qasim, Monis and Soyeb and charged them under various sections of the Indian Penal Code related to forgery and cheating.

The trio were stopped and detained by CISF personnel at the flap gate entry of Parliament House on Tuesday while they were standing in the queue for security and identity card checking, sources said.

All three were trying to enter the Parliament complex by showing their Aadhar cards. Sources said CISF personnel found the cards suspicious and further investigation revealed that they were fake.

Recently, CISF has taken over the entire security of the Parliament complex by removing the CRPF and Delhi Police contingents.

Officials said three people were hired by a company called D V Projects Limited for the construction of the MP's lounge inside the Parliament complex.

The trio were handed over by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel to Delhi Police, who lodged an FIR and booked them under various sections of the IPC like 465 (forgery), 419 (fraud by impersonation), 120B (criminal conspiracy). Case registered. ), 471 (using a forged document as genuine) and 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating).