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"red-fort-blast"

  • Doctors formed terror group Ansar Interim in J-K, probe reveals

    Security agencies have uncovered a white-collar terror module in Jammu and Kashmir, where radicalised doctors formed Ansar Interim to plan attacks. Linked to the Red Fort blast, the group’s network spanned Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, officials said
  • Red Fort blast: NIA conducts searches in forest area in JK’s Anantnag

    An NIA team searched Anantnag’s Mattan forest in Jammu and Kashmir, accompanied by accused Dr Adeel Rather and Jasir Bilal Wani, in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast probe. The accused reportedly indicated possible hideouts; further details are awaited
  • High Court rejects PIL seeking oversight of Red Fort terror trial

    The Delhi High Court on Wednesday refused a petition seeking a court-monitored committee to oversee all stages of the Red Fort blast trial. The bench said the trial has not commenced, and the plea was based only on apprehensions
  • Court extends NIA custody of Delhi blast accused Jasir Wani by 7 days

    A Delhi court extended NIA custody of Jasir Bilal Wani, accused in the Red Fort blast, for seven more days. Wani was arrested for allegedly modifying drones and helping plan attacks. Seven people have been arrested in the case so far
  • NIA raids eight sites in Kashmir linked to ‘white-collar’ terror module behind Red Fort blast

    The NIA raided eight locations in Pulwama, Shopian and Kulgam in connection with a “white-collar” terror module associated with the Red Fort car blast that killed 15 people. Searches targeted associates of mastermind Irfan Wagay and arrested accused Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather.
  • Delhi blast probe: Police seek details of foreign-educated doctors in private hospitals

    Delhi blast, Red Fort explosion, foreign-educated doctors, Delhi Police notices, NIA probe, Jaish-e-Mohammed, terror module, MBBS abroad, arrests, Umar Muhammad
  • NIA arrests seventh accused in Delhi Red Fort blast; terror module harbourer held

    The NIA arrested Soyab, a Faridabad resident, for harbouring terrorist Umar Muhammad (Un Nabi) and providing logistical support ahead of the November 10 Red Fort car bombing. He is the seventh suspect in the case as investigations into the terror network continue.
  • NIA takes custody of three doctors and preacher in Red Fort blast case

    The NIA has taken custody of three doctors and a preacher linked to the November 10 Red Fort blast that killed 15 people. With their arrest, the number of accused in the ‘white-collar’ terror module has reached six, revealing a doctor-driven radical network
  • ED searches over 25 premises linked to Al-Falah group in Delhi blast probe

    The Enforcement Directorate conducted raids at more than 25 locations linked to the Al-Falah group as part of the Red Fort blast probe. Investigators are examining suspected shell companies, financial irregularities, and discrepancies in the university’s regulatory claims. The investigation continues
  • Delhi blast accused’s video reveals mindset behind suicide bombing

    A video of Dr Umar Mohammad, accused in the Delhi Red Fort car blast, reveals his “martyrdom operation” mindset. Authorities say the footage was meant to brainwash others, reflecting meticulous planning ahead of the attack that killed 13 people.
  • Delhi blast: Terror module used ‘biryani’, ‘daawat’ as code words

    Four Faridabad doctors, barred from practising medicine, were part of a Jaish-e-Mohammad-backed terror module that used Telegram and food-based codes like “biryani” for explosives. NIA arrests additional accused; investigations include Red Fort blast and Al Falah University links
  • Delhi blast: Al Falah University doctors among three detained

    Delhi Police and NIA detained three individuals, including two doctors from Al Falah University, in connection with the Red Fort blast. Investigations focus on links to a “white collar terror module”, illegal fertiliser purchase, and suspect movements prior to the explosion
  • CCTV footage traces Dr Umar Nabi’s calm movements before Red Fort blast

    Delhi Police have reconstructed Dr Umar Nabi’s movements before the Red Fort blast using over 50 CCTV cameras. The footage shows his calm demeanour, night halt, and zigzag routes across Delhi before his explosives-laden car detonated near the metro station
  • Red Fort blast: Suspects pooled in over Rs 26 lakh to buy materials for bomb-making

    Four doctors linked to the “white-collar terror module” raised over Rs 26 lakh to fund materials for the Red Fort blast, officials said. The group bought 26 quintals of NPK fertiliser for explosives, with financial disputes emerging before the deadly explosion
  • Pulwama-based doctor planned Dec 6 strike near Red Fort, reveals probe

    Centre termed the Red Fort blast a terror act, with investigators revealing that Pulwama-based Dr Umar Nabi planned the attack for December 6. Links to Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Turkiye visit, and a radicalised ‘doctor module’ emerged in the probe
  • Editorial: Delhi blast — No room for complacency

    The car blast near Red Fort is a grim reminder that the terror ecosystem never truly disappears but mutates into new forms to maintain the surprise element
  • India dismantles JeM module behind Delhi Red Fort blast; 3,000 Kg explosives seized

    India’s agencies busted a Jaish-e-Mohammed module linked to the Red Fort blast, seizing nearly 3,000 kg of explosives and arresting several suspects across Delhi, Haryana, and J&K. The crackdown averted a major terror attack. NIA now leads the investigation
  • Red Fort blast: Delhi Police hunt for red Ford EcoSport linked to terror module

    Two days after the Red Fort blast killed eight people, Delhi Police are searching for a red Ford EcoSport linked to the suspects. PM Modi visited the injured at LNJP Hospital, while the NIA has formed a 10-member team to probe the case
  • Muslim bodies demand unbiased probe, accountability after deadly Delhi blast

    Prominent Muslim bodies expressed grief over Red Fort blast in Delhi. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board and Jamaat-e-Islami Hind called for a comprehensive, unbiased investigation, accountability for security lapses, and compensation for victims
  • Delhi blast: Police collect DNA samples from suspect’s mother in J-K

    Police in Pulwama collected DNA samples from the mother of Dr Umar Nabi, suspected to have driven the car that exploded near Delhi’s Red Fort, killing 12. The NIA has taken over the probe as family members deny terror links
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