What Are the Latest Developments in the Delhi Blast Investigation?
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Key Takeaways
- NIA has conducted extensive searches in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Four suspects are in custody as part of the investigation.
- The Delhi blast resulted in significant casualties and injuries.
- Investigation links to a white-collar terrorism network.
- The Hyundai i20 was used in the attack.
New Delhi, Dec 1 (NationPress) In a major breakthrough concerning the Delhi Red Fort explosion, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) executed search operations at eight locations across Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.
The investigation is currently active in Pulwama, Shopian, and other areas.
Early morning raids targeted the homes of Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay in Shopian, as well as Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather, Dr Muzammil Shakeel, and Amir Rashid in Pulwama. The objective of this operation is to gather crucial evidence and track down individuals connected to the explosion.
A court in Delhi recently granted the NIA an extension of 10 days for the custody of four suspects linked to the blast, allowing for continued investigation.
The detained individuals include Dr Muzammil Shakeel, Dr Shaheen Saeed, Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay, and Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather.
Post-court order, the accused were transferred from Patiala House Court to NIA headquarters for further questioning.
On November 10, a car blast near Delhi's Red Fort resulted in 13 fatalities and numerous injuries, prompting a high-stakes investigation that unveiled a sophisticated 'white-collar' terrorism network linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Prior to the explosion, multiple arrests were made across various states as investigators began to connect the dots regarding an interstate terror module.
In the wake of the incident, the NIA uncovered links to earlier arrests, leading to further significant discoveries.
The agency has thus far apprehended seven suspects in relation to the blast involving a Hyundai i20, which detonated near the Lal Qila Metro station.
The explosion occurred in a Hyundai i20 at 6:52 p.m. close to the metro station, causing devastation and chaos in the bustling area.
While Dr Shakeel hails from Pulwama, with Dr Rather from Anantnag and Wagay from Shopian (all in Jammu and Kashmir), Dr Shaheen Saeed is based in Lucknow.
Investigators noted that these individuals were integral in executing the attack that resulted in numerous casualties and injuries.
Previous arrests included Amir Rashid Ali, the car's registered owner, Jasir Bilal Wani, who offered technical support to the terrorists, and Soyab, who allegedly provided shelter and logistical aid to Umar just before the blast.