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The CCTV footage, dated November 10, the day of the blast, shows Dr Umar Nabi walking outside Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque in the Turkman Gate area of Old Delhi.
India’s Cabinet is calling this week’s deadly car explosion in the capital a terror attack carried out by “anti-national forces,” though it did not release any new evidence linked to the blast.
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Red Fort Attack Declared Act of Terror By CCS, NIA Probes 'White-Collar' Terror Module
This special report covers the government's official declaration of the Red Fort vehicle bombing as a terror attack, following a Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting. The investigation, led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,
Interrogation of arrested terror suspect Dr. Muzammil Shakil revealed the Red Fort blast was part of a larger terror plot. A Red Fort recce was conducted in January and the conspirators initially planned a Republic Day attack.
The Faridabad module, recently neutralised by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, is suspected to have played a central role in supplying the explosives and planning the attack. Days before the Red Fort blast, security agencies had arrested one Dr Muzzamil Shakeel, from whom 2,900 kilograms of explosive material were seized.
This special report covers the investigation into the November 10 car bomb attack near Delhi's Red Fort, which sources suggest was a premature blast and not an intended suicide attack. Investigators believe the prime suspect,
Investigations into the suspected car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort suggest explosives had been stored for nearly two years for coordinated attacks across multiple cities