Delhi blast News
The fresh searches are aimed at collecting additional evidence, tracing the weapon supply chain, and identifying other possible contacts and facilitators who might have provided logistical support or shelter to the module.
The Red Fort blast and White-collar terror module, which triggered the investigation, is being probed for possible cross-regional links and network-based coordination, and the fresh searches indicate that the agency is exploring potential connections in Kashmir as part of a wider security assessment.
Delhi Blast: During interrogation, Shakeel revealed that the two were married in September 2023 at a mosque near Al-Falah University, where he offered a mahr of around Rs 6,000. Once they began living together, Saeed became involved with student groups and started engaging in religious activities.
Delhi Blasts: These suspects were initially arrested between October 30 and November 10 by J&K Police and NIA teams in Srinagar and Faridabad. Their custody was formally handed over to the NIA on November 19, paving the way for today’s transfer via a special flight.
During this visit, he met his brother and handed him a mobile phone with instructions to destroy it in water if anything happened to him. The brother followed these instructions, but investigators recovered the device from a pond near their home in Pulwama and successfully extracted the critical information.
Red Fort Blast: Investigators have found that accused Dr Umar Muhammad assembled the explosives while sitting inside his car in a public parking area near the Red Fort.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: The ED on Tuesday arrested Siddiqui, the founder of Al Falah University and Chairman of the Al Falah Group, in a money-laundering case linked to terror financing.
Red Fort Blast: In the self-recorded clip, the accused is seen justifying the attack and describing suicide bombing as a “misunderstood concept,” claiming it is viewed as a “martyrdom operation” in Islam.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: While seeking 10 days' custody of Amir Rashid Ali, the NIA said that he arranged a safe house for the accused Umar Un Nabi. It is also alleged that he assisted him in preparing an IED, which was used in the blast near the Red Fort.
Mehbooba Mufti said that "somewhere, that poisonous environment is also responsible for the youth of Kashmir taking a dangerous path".
Arrested doctors revealed during interrogation that Jasir Bilal, a science student, had been radicalized for suicide bombing since 2023 by Dr. Umar. However, in 2025, when he was asked to carry out the attack, he refused, stating that suicide is a sin in Islam.
Authorities noted that the ammunition is of a calibre prohibited for civilian possession, raising questions about its origin and the circumstances of the incident. However, no firearm or weapon components were recovered, leaving investigators puzzled.
Following the Red Fort explosion, security agencies have stepped up inspections at educational campuses and crowded public locations, as the incident has intensified concerns over urban terror threats and extremist networks.
Born in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, in 1989, Umar was a doctor at Faridabad's Al-Falah Medical College and is now under investigation along with several other medical professionals facing terrorism-related charges.
Red Fort Blast: New CCTV showed the explosion's shockwave shaking the Metro station 40 ft underground. The death toll is 13, as police confirmed the terror module prepared three car bombs.
In a swift and decisive overnight operation, security forces razed the family home of Dr. Umar Nabi — the prime suspect in the deadly car bomb blast near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort to the ground in Pulwama district, South Kashmir, in the early hours of Friday.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: At least 12 people have been killed and several others were injured in the terror attack involving a car blast near Delhi's Red Fort on the evening of November 10.
Delhi Blast: Indian intelligence agencies have foiled a major terrorist plot involving 32 car bombs packed with 3,200 kilograms of explosives. These planned explosions could have killed thousands of people, exceeding the deadliest attacks in history. 300 kilograms of explosives are still missing.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the government will ensure exemplary punishment for those responsible for the recent blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, reaffirming India’s policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism.
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