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NEW DELHI-Investigations into the Red Fort blast that killed 12 people and injured dozens have revealed a sophisticated, white-collar terror network directly controlled by Pakistan’s ISI, but routed through Afghanistan,
Times Now has accessed exclusive pictures of Dr Shaheen Shahid, one of the key accused in the Delhi Red Fort blast case, purchasing the Maruti Suzuki Brezza car that was later recovered by the investigators at Al Falah University.
A detailed examination has allegedly revealed multiple red flags consistent with shell-company operations. These include a lack of physical presence at declared business addresses, common contact details across various companies,
ED conducts raids at 25 locations in Delhi, including Al Falah University, amid investigation into Red Fort car blast.
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Delhi Bomber's Unseen Mosque Trip Before Red Fort Blast That Killed 15.
This report reveals new CCTV footage of Delhi bomber Umar-un-Nabi visiting the Faiz-e-Ilahi mosque for prayers hours before carrying out the deadly car blast near the Red Fort on November 10, which has now claimed 15 lives.
This chilling footage, recorded months before the deadly Delhi attack, is crucial evidence in ascertaining Umar Un Nabi's involvement
In a now-viral video, suicide bomber, Dr Umar Nabi, is talking about what he describes as the “very misunderstood” idea behind suicide bombings, adding that it is a “martyrdom in Islam”.
Umar un Nabi can be heard saying, “Martyrdom operation is when a person presumes that he is going for sure die at a particular place, at a particular time.”
Central agencies have intensified their probe into the Red Fort explosion with fresh raids at the Al-Falah Trust headquarters in Delhi’s Okhla. Teams from the NIA and Delhi Police Crime Branch are searching the premises after intelligence inputs linked the institution to a suspected terror module.
Umar visited Delhi multiple times to conduct recce of places where a blast could lead to significant loss of lives.