Red Fort blast LIVE: Suspects pooled in over Rs 26 lakh to buy materials for bomb-making
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsIntelligence agencies have uncovered a wider terror plot linked to the recent deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, which killed 13 people. According to sources, the accused had planned to ready around 32 vehicles packed with explosives to carry out coordinated attacks across multiple locations.
Investigators revealed that the suspects had already begun modifying an i20 and an EcoSport for use in the planned explosions. Agencies are now probing whether other vehicles were being prepared as part of a larger conspiracy to execute serial blasts. “After the i20 and EcoSport, we found evidence suggesting preparations were underway to fit explosives into 32 more vehicles,” an intelligence official told ANI.
Sources said eight suspects were allegedly planning to trigger coordinated explosions at four locations, with each pair of operatives assigned to a target city. Preliminary findings suggest that each team intended to carry multiple improvised explosive devices (IEDs) for simultaneous attacks.
Meanwhile, PTI reported that, according to an official, the doctors arrested in connection with the “white-collar terror module” had raised more than Rs 26 lakh to procure materials used in the deadly blast.
The four suspects -- Dr Muzammil Ganaie, Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr Shaheen Sayeed and Dr Umar Nabi -- had pooled in the amount in cash, which was handed over to Dr Umar for safekeeping and operational use, they said.
Investigators believe the fund was linked to a larger terror conspiracy. Using the pooled money, the group had allegedly purchased around 26 quintals of NPK fertiliser approximately worth Rs 3 lakh from suppliers in Gurugram, Nuh and nearby towns.
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Faridabad police have detained a man identified as Faheem, who allegedly parked the red Ford EcoSport linked to the recent Delhi blast in the Khandwali area, officials said on Thursday. According to intelligence agency sources, Faheem is a relative of the prime suspect, Dr Umar Un Nabi, and was reportedly in touch with him before the incident.
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Group's procurement of large quantity of fertiliser becomes key lead in ongoing investigation
November 13, 2025 11:27 am
The fertiliser, mixed with other chemicals, is commonly used to manufacture Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), officials said. Police sources said the group's procurement of such a large quantity of the fertiliser has become a key lead in the ongoing investigation. The financial transactions and delivery records are being verified, they said. Sources also said that Umar and Muzammil had a disagreement over the handling of funds in the days leading up to the explosion. The investigators are looking into whether this dispute affected the group's plans or the timing of the attack.
Suspects pooled in over Rs 26 lakh to buy materials for bomb-making
November 13, 2025 11:25 am
The doctors arrested in connection with the “white-collar terror module” had raised more than Rs 26 lakh to procure materials used in the deadly blast near Red Fort, an official said on Thursday. The four suspects -- including Dr Muzammil Ganaie, Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr Shaheen Sayeed and Dr Umar Nabi -- had pooled in the amount in cash, which was handed over to Dr Umar for safekeeping and operational use, they said. Investigators believe the fund was linked to a larger terror conspiracy.
Agencies hunt for missing third car linked to suspects
November 13, 2025 11:18 am
Multiple security agencies are on the lookout for a third car believed to be linked to the Red Fort blast case, police sources said on Thursday. While a white Hyundai i20 exploded near Red Fort on Monday evening, investigators later traced a second vehicle -- a red Ford EcoSport -- to Faridabad. However, a third car, suspected to be a Maruti Brezza, remains untraced. "The missing third car is suspected to have been used by the accused for reconnaissance or escape. Multiple teams are looking for the third car," said the source. Searches are being carried out in Delhi-NCR and adjoining states to locate the Maruti Brezza, he said. PTI
Umar used private Signal app group to coordinate activities
November 13, 2025 11:16 am
Investigators also found that Umar had created a private Signal app group with two to four members to coordinate the activities securely. According to ANI, Dr Muzammil was radicalised between 2021 and 2022 after coming into contact with associates of slain members of Ansar Gazwat-ul-Hind, an ISIS offshoot. The module was reportedly stockpiling weapons since 2023, aiming to establish an independent terror outfit.
White-collar terror module: Counter Intelligence Kashmir carries out raids across Valley
November 13, 2025 10:52 am
The Counter Intelligence wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police carried out raids at several locations across the Valley in connection with the "white-collar terror module" and the recent blast near Delhi's Red Fort, officials said. PTI
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