Police say Dr Umar had been missing since November 9, a day after raids uncovered nearly 2,900 kg of ammonium nitrate from a ...
Following Muzammil Ahmad Ganai's arrest, Umar Nabi left Al Falah University for Nuh, returning to Delhi just hours before the Red Fort blast.
According to the preliminary investigation, the suspects amassed 2600 kg of NPK ferilizer and 1000 kg of ammonium nitrate – enough to make multiple bombs and target multiple cities.
Forensic teams examining the charred remains of the car have recovered electronic detonators, remote timers, batteries, and ...
Delhi Police reconstruct the last hours of Red Fort blast suspect Umar Nabi using footage from over 50 cameras.
According to CCTV camera footage, Umar returned to Delhi only in the early hours of Monday. The i20 could be seen at the Firozepur Jhirka toll plaza in Nuh, at 1.36 am. The car then entered Delhi and ...
About five to seven people who had been in contact with Muzammil and Umar Nabi, the man believed to have been driving the explosive-laden i20, are also being questioned.
The main accused, Dr Mohammad Umar Un Nabi, and his associates Dr Muzammil and Dr Nisar, raised around ₹20 lakh in cash to fund the procurement of raw materials required for preparing IEDs.
New Delhi, Using footage from more than 50 CCTV cameras, Delhi Police has reconstructed Dr Umar Nabi's last hours, right from leaving Faridabad the night before the Red Fort blast to driving an ...
Delhi Police confirmed Dr Umar Un Nabi as the Red Fort car bomber after DNA tests matched his mother’s samples, marking a key ...
Delhi Red Fort blast: Around eight suspects planned to carry out a serial blast at four locations, investigative agency ...
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