The investigation of the car blast that took place on November 10 near the Red Fort in Delhi has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Officials gave this information on Tuesday. The needle of suspicion regarding this entire incident in the car is pointing towards a terrorist attack. So far 13 people have died in this incident.
The key clue so far is that the car belonged to a doctor from Kashmir, who is allegedly linked to a terror module caught in Faridabad, a city neighboring Delhi a few days ago.
Case registered under UAPA
Delhi Police has registered a case against this entire incident under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). This law is usually used in activities that threaten national security.
What did PM Modi say on this incident?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised the country that whatever conspiratorial forces are behind the blast will not be spared. PM Modi has given this message from Bhutan.
Blast wires linked to Pulwama
In the investigation conducted so far, it was found that a doctor named Dr. Umar Un Nabi, resident of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, was in contact with two other doctors from Jammu and Kashmir who were arrested in Faridabad. Umar was a resident of Pulwama. Dr. Muzammil Shakeel, arrested after the Faridabad module was exposed, was also a resident of Pulwama. Umar is missing after his arrest in Faridabad. Heavy explosives have been recovered in the raid in Faridabad.
Was Umar driving the car?
The i20 car that exploded in Delhi was probably being driven by Umar Un Nabi. The officials have given this information to the media on the condition of anonymity. The explosion in the car took place near the signal, during which the speed of the car is said to be very slow. If the officer is to be believed, it is being speculated that Umar Un Nabi might have carried out the blast after the arrest of his friends. Umar is said to be missing after the accident. This is the reason why the initial investigation has given rise to the angle of suicide attack.
Umar’s mother will undergo DNA test
After the blast, every angle is being superficially investigated. Among Umar’s family members, his mother has also been called for investigation. His DNA test will be taken. This will confirm whether Umar is included among the dead or not. Till now all the dead bodies have not been identified. Officials believe that in the initial investigation, Umar was driving the car and is probably dead. This is being interrogated by the doctors in the mortuary.
Police gave this information
In this entire accident, police said, while locating the owner of the car, Faridabad connection was revealed. Officials say that it took a lot of effort to reach Omar. The car is registered in the name of a person named Salman. He had sold this car to a person named Devendra. Both have been detained. Devendra told that this car was sold to a person named Tariq. Here, investigating officers say that when we were searching for Tariq, we came to know that the car was last owned by Umar.
Delhi blast How did you get the Faridabad link?
In fact, the police had identified Dr. Umar Un Nabi as one of the key operatives associated with the recovery of approximately 2,900 kg of explosives and inflammable substances from Dhauj and Fatehpur Tagan villages of Faridabad. Umar had brought explosive material from a rented room in Faridabad and used it in Delhi.
Umar was working as a doctor in Al-Falah Medical College, Faridabad for the last three years. This is the same institute where Dr. Muzammil Shakeel, arrested in the Faridabad terrorist module case, also worked. Apart from this, another doctor arrested in the same case, Adil Ahmed, former senior resident of Government Medical College, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, had played an active role in planning the Lala Qila operation. Police are scanning the CCTV to find out clues related to them, so that they can know whether they had gone to Delhi together to set up the ammonium nitrate plant.
Here, according to Faridabad’s Assistant Police Commissioner Varun Dahiya, “This network is very big. It is being thoroughly investigated. The police is finding out how long Dr. Umar Un Nabi was working in Faridabad and with whom he was connected.”
Apart from these, investigators said that Umar and Shakeel had rented two houses in Dhauj for ₹ 1,200 and ₹ 1,400. Both of them had also deposited a security deposit of two months each. Both of them used to store explosive material together.
Did the explosion happen by mistake?
Apart from these, investigators are trying to find out whether the explosion in the Red Fort was caused by some device fitted in the car, which exploded by mistake. Due to the intensity with which this explosion occurred, high intensity explosives were used. Till now, Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested 6 people including three family members of Omar Un Nabi in the raid. For the last five days, Jammu and Kashmir Police has raided dozens of houses.

