Delhi Blast Case: NIA Produces Umar's Aide Jasir Wani in Court

The NIA has produced Jasir Bilal Wani in court for his alleged role in the Delhi blast. He's accused of providing technical support to the terrorists involved in the attack. Investigators say Wani modified drones and attempted to develop rockets before the deadly explosion. The agency continues to pursue multiple leads to uncover the full conspiracy behind the bombing that killed 13 people.

Key Points: NIA Produces Jasir Wani Delhi Blast Accused in Court

  • Jasir Wani provided technical support for terror attacks including drone modifications
  • Accused worked closely with bomber Dr Umar Muhammad Nabi in attack planning
  • NIA arrested Wani from Srinagar as active co-conspirator in Delhi blast
  • Multiple arrests made including Aamir Ali who helped purchase blast vehicle
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Delhi blast: NIA produces Umar's aide Jasir Bilal Wani in Patiala House court

NIA presents Jasir Bilal Wani, aide to bomber Dr Umar Muhammad, in Patiala House Court for Delhi blast that killed 13 people and injured 32 others.

"He was involved in modifying drones and attempting to develop rockets ahead of the deadly car bomb blast - NIA Investigation Findings"

New Delhi, Nov 18

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday produced bomber Dr Umar Muhammad's aide Jasir Bilal Wani, alias Danish, before the Patiala House Court in connection with the Delhi blast that claimed 13 lives.

On Monday, the NIA had arrested another key associate who had allegedly provided technical support to the terrorists involved in the explosion.

The NIA arrested Wani, also a resident of Kashmir, from Srinagar.

According to the NIA, investigations revealed that Wani had allegedly provided technical support for carrying out terror attacks.

He was involved in modifying drones and attempting to develop rockets ahead of the deadly car bomb blast that killed 13 people and injured 32 others.

The accused, a resident of Qazigund in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, was reportedly an active co-conspirator in the attack. He had worked closely with the terrorist Dr Umar Muhammad Nabi to plan the act of terror.

The NIA continues to investigate multiple angles to uncover the full conspiracy behind the bombing. Several teams from the anti-terror agency are pursuing various leads and conducting searches across multiple states to identify everyone involved in the attack.

Earlier on Monday, a Delhi court also sent Aamir Rashid Ali, a Kashmiri resident accused of conspiring with Muhammad, to 10 days of NIA custody.

On November 16, the NIA had arrested Ali, in whose name the car used in the blast was registered. He was apprehended in Delhi during a large-scale search operation launched after the agency took over the case from the Delhi Police, an official said in a statement.

According to the NIA's findings, Ali, a resident of Samboora in Pampore, Jammu and Kashmir, had allegedly conspired with the suicide attacker Umar Nabi to execute the terror strike.

The agency stated that Ali had travelled to Delhi to help purchase the car that was later used as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (IED) to carry out the blast.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Heartbreaking to read about the 13 lives lost. Hope the investigation leads to all the culprits. The families of victims deserve justice. 🙏
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Arjun K
Technical support for terror attacks? Modifying drones and rockets? This is really concerning. We need stricter monitoring of such activities across the country.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate NIA's efforts, I hope they ensure due process and avoid profiling innocent Kashmiris. Not everyone from that region is involved in such activities.
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Vikram M
The car registration detail is chilling. Shows how terrorists use normal systems for their operations. We need better verification processes for vehicle purchases.
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Kavya N
As a Delhi resident, this news makes me anxious. Hope the authorities strengthen security measures in public places. Can't let terrorists disrupt our peace.

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