NIA reveals Umar’s movements across Delhi for over 10 hours before the Red Fort car blast, tracing his suspicious activities and connections behind the terror plot.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reported a significant breakthrough in the Red Fort car blast case. According to the findings, the accused, identified as Umar, was traced moving through multiple locations across Delhi for more than 10 hours before the explosion occurred near the historic monument. His movements were captured through CCTV footage and digital evidence, providing investigators with critical insights into the planning and execution of the attack.
Officials confirmed that Umar made several stops around sensitive zones and was seen communicating with unidentified associates. Investigators believe these movements were part of the reconnaissance efforts leading up to the car blast. The explosion, which caused panic near the Red Fort, is now being linked to a broader network suspected of planning similar acts in major cities.
NIA officials are currently interrogating several individuals connected to the case while tightening surveillance across the capital. This development marks a crucial step toward uncovering the full extent of the terror network involved in the Delhi b
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