Delhi Blast Mystery: Why Terror Module Used Multiple Cars in Red Fort Attack

Investigative agencies are now searching for a Maruti Brezza vehicle as part of the Delhi blast probe near Red Fort. The terror module was using multiple cars including an i20 that exploded and an Eco Sport found in Faridabad. New CCTV footage shows suspect Dr Umar Mohammad driving the explosive-laden car through Connaught Place hours before the blast. The NIA has taken over the investigation with the Cabinet calling it a heinous terror incident that must be urgently investigated.

Key Points: Delhi Red Fort Blast Probe NIA Searches for Brezza Car

  • NIA searches for third vehicle, Maruti Brezza, in Delhi blast investigation
  • Module planned series of car bombings before plans were exposed
  • CCTV shows suspect driving explosive-laden car in Connaught Place hours before blast
  • DNA evidence confirms suspect's presence in vehicle during explosion
  • Cabinet directs urgent investigation to identify perpetrators and sponsors
  • Blast occurred near Red Fort, raising security concerns about high-security zone
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Delhi blast: Investigative agencies search for a Brezza car now; probe why module used multiple vehicles

Investigators hunt for Maruti Brezza as Delhi blast probe reveals terror module used multiple vehicles. NIA takes over investigation after Red Fort explosion.

"a heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces - Union Cabinet"

New Delhi, Nov 13

After the blast near Red Fort, investigative agencies on Thursday are searching for another vehicle, a Maruti Brezza. Officials are also probing why the terror module was using multiple cars.

An i20 car had exploded near the Red Fort, while an Eco Sport belonging to Dr Umar Mohammad was reported missing and later found in Faridabad. The search is now underway for the third vehicle, the Brezza.

Sources said the module had been planning a series of car bombings, but their plans were exposed before they could execute further attacks.

Meanwhile, a new CCTV footage has emerged showing Dr Umar Mohammad driving an i20 car in Connaught Place, the heart of Delhi, almost five hours before finally heading to the Red Fort area, where the blast took place.

According to police sources, Umar was seen driving the car packed with explosives on Connaught Place's Outer Circle at around 2.05 p.m., before moving towards Mayur Vihar and eventually the Red Fort area.

According to Delhi Police sources, DNA test results conclusively established Umar's identity. His DNA samples matched 100 per cent with those of his mother and brother, leaving no doubt that he was present inside the vehicle at the time of the explosion. The DNA was extracted from bone fragments, teeth, and pieces of clothing recovered from the mangled remains of the car.

The powerful explosion occurred at around 6.52 p.m. on November 10, sending shockwaves across the national Capital and triggering immediate security alerts. The blast took place close to one of India's most iconic landmarks, raising serious concerns about the breach of the high-security zone around the Red Fort.

Following the incident, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officially took over the probe from the Delhi Police Special Cell. NIA officials have cordoned off the area and are conducting detailed forensic examinations of the debris, including explosive residues, vehicle components, and digital evidence, to trace the complete network behind the attack.

On Wednesday, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed its profound grief over the loss of lives and directed the incident be investigated with "utmost urgency" to swiftly identify and bring all "perpetrators" and "sponsors" to justice.

The Cabinet observed two minutes' silence in honour of innocent lives lost and called the November 10 incident "a heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why are these terrorists using multiple vehicles? This shows they had a well-planned network. NIA should investigate the car rental agencies and second-hand car markets thoroughly.
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Arjun K
The CCTV footage shows they were moving freely in Connaught Place! This is a major security lapse. Our intelligence agencies need better coordination and surveillance systems. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While I support strong action against terrorism, I hope the investigation is conducted properly without targeting any community unfairly. Justice should be served based on evidence, not assumptions.
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Vikram M
The DNA evidence seems conclusive. At least they have solid scientific proof. Now they need to find the Brezza and uncover the entire network. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
This is heartbreaking. Innocent lives lost because of these terrorists. The government should strengthen security around all important monuments across India. My prayers with the victims' families.
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Ananya R
Multiple vehicles suggest this was part of a larger conspiracy. Hope NIA tracks down everyone involved quickly. We common citizens feel so vulnerable when such incidents happen near iconic places like Red Fort.

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