Delhi Red Fort 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.
Sources say Umar Un Nabi always traveled with a large suitcase, but this was no ordinary luggage. It was his mobile workstation filled with chemicals, containers, and other sensitive materials.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: SIA has detained an electrician named Tufail Ahmad in Pulwama district. This comes as a multi-state investigation into the brutal car blast in Delhi continues.
Security forces recovered a large stockpile of weapons and ammunition in Naugam, Jammu & Kashmir — an area now central to the Delhi blast investigation. Recovered items include an assault rifle, magazines, pistols, cartridges, and grenades. Investigators believe the weapons were hidden by local militants.
According to investigators, the main focus of the investigation is to understand how the explosives were procured, stored, and transported from Faridabad to Delhi without raising any suspicion.
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.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: The death toll in the Delhi car blast has risen to 15 after two victims succumbed to injuries. Meanwhile, the ED has taken into custody the chairman of a business group, under Section 19 of the PMLA, 2002, for questioning in connection with the case.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: The early findings reportedly point towards a coordinated network involving financing, recruitment, and the systematic movement of weapons, operating through encrypted platforms and trusted personal links. A full-fledged investigation is underway.
These three individuals were detained from different locations in a secret operation carried out by a special team of the Mumbai Police and are currently being questioned.
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.
Preliminary investigations suggest that Danish was a close associate of Dr. Umar-un-Nabi, the assistant professor from Haryana’s Al-Falah University who is believed to have driven the explosive-laden car that detonated outside the Red Fort.
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.
Delhi's Red Fort Blast Case: The NIA is working with Delhi Police, Jammu and Kashmir Police, Haryana Police, Uttar Pradesh Police and other agencies as it follows multiple leads to piece together the larger conspiracy and identify everyone involved in the attack.
Delhi Blast: The Delhi Red Fort blast highlights the growing threat of highly educated, tech-savvy terror networks and exposes major intelligence gaps. The revelation that terrorists had amassed nearly 3,000 kilograms of explosives is deeply alarming, as such a cache could have caused devastation across the country.
The arrested student has been identified as Nisar Alam. Though his family has been residing in Ludhiana, Punjab, for some time, their ancestral home remains in Dalkhola.
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.
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