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NSA Doval’s Home Breach: Man claims to have a chip in his brain, being controlled by a remote control

Author : NewsGram Desk

An unidentified person was on Wednesday detained by the Delhi Police after he tried to enter National Security Advisor Ajit Doval's residence. According to a police source, the man appears to be mentally ill. During interrogation, he said that a chip was implanted in his brain and he is being controlled by a remote control.

"The man tried to enter the NSA Ajit Doval's residence. However, he was stopped by security forces. His questioning is on," the source said, adding that he hails from Bengaluru. A case will be lodged in this connection. (IANS/SP)

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