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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,
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,
Investigators are exploring a 'shoe bomber' angle in the Red Fort blast after finding a shoe near the car's tyre, potentially containing a detonator. Traces of TATP explosive were found on the shoe and tyre,
The Haryana-based university has come under the scanner after three doctors working there were identified as suspects in the November 10 Red Fort blast.
The Delhi Police said the number of deceased has reached 15, including three partial body parts. One of the victims succumbed to injuries on Sunday, while another victim died on Monday.
According to ATS sources, Shaheen lived in Saudi Arabia for two years in 2013–2014. Investigators are verifying where she stayed, whether she indeed worked in the medical sector as she claimed, and if she came into contact with any individuals monitored by foreign intelligence agencies.
Italian journalist Francesca Marino tells NDTV the Red Fort suicide attack signals a renewed JeM offensive, rooted in Pakistan-backed radicalisation, Balakot fallout and a rebuilding terror network now preparing for larger strikes.