The Prime Minister’s Office is monitoring the probe and the R&AW and the Ministries of External Affairs and Home are also part of the investigation. The Prime Minister’s Office is monitoring the probe and the R&AW and the Ministries of External Affairs and Home are also part of the investigation.

In a suspected security lapse that set off alarm bells in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s entourage, a Sri Lankan youth broke the security cordon in Jaffna and walked up to within handshaking distance of the PM as he was about to board his car following a public event there last Saturday.

Sources said the Special Protection Group (SPG) is “looking into” the incident given that two of its officials were responsible for the section of the security cordon that the youth allegedly breached. The Prime Minister’s Office is monitoring the probe and the R&AW and the Ministries of External Affairs and Home are also part of the investigation.

Around 4 pm on March 14, after the Prime Minister concluded the handing over of possession certificates for houses to women beneficiaries in Ilavalai village, he went behind the stage to board his car. As he was about to board the white SUV, sources said, a Sri Lankan youth, in his 20s and dressed in shirt and trousers, approached him, and was about to shake hands with him when SPG personnel caught him. The youth did not touch the Prime Minister, sources said.

The youth is said to have told SPG officials that he wanted to “shake hands and take a picture” with the Indian Prime Minister. A pat-down search was done by SPG personnel and the man was handed over to the Sri Lankan police.

When the man was questioned by SPG and the Sri Lankan police on how he could get access to the event which was heavily guarded, he mentioned some names, including that of an official in the Indian Consulate in Jaffna. An Indian High Commission official told The Indian Express today that the youth has been released by the local police after his questioning. “The Lankan police actively cooperated with us,” the official said.

The venue was in a village located about 16 km away from Jaffna. All roads to the venue, where a makeshift dais along with a blue tent was erected to accommodate the audience and the beneficiaries, were sealed off.

Sources said that the PMO has taken a “serious” view of the lapse since this was the first time a Prime Minister had gone to Jaffna.

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