India arrests Kashmir resident over Delhi car blast
- The NIA announced on Sunday that investigators had arrested Amir Rashid Ali in Delhi on November 16, 2025, linking the Hyundai i20 used in the Red Fort blast that killed 10 and injured 32 to him.
- Authorities allege the suspect conspired with Umar Un Nabi and travelled to New Delhi to facilitate purchase of the car used in the attack, with forensics identifying Umar as the driver.
- Forensic tests show the explosion happened at 6.52 pm in a Hyundai i20 with ammonium nitrate and TATP, and 73 witnesses have been questioned in the investigation.
- Security forces carried out raids at more than 300 Kashmir locations, demolished the Pulwama district home on November 14, 2025, and tightened Delhi central security measures while Al-Falah University faces scrutiny.
- The NIA said it is pursuing multiple leads to unearth a larger conspiracy and identify others involved, calling Ali's arrest a major breakthrough, while a Srinagar detonation killed nine and nearly 30 were injured Friday.
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Indian authorities arrested a man from Indian-administered Kashmir on suspicion of conspiring with a suicide bomber to carry out a deadly car explosion in the capital, New Delhi, it was reported Sunday. The National Investigation Agency, the counterterrorism body, said in a statement that the car that exploded on Monday was registered to Amir Rashid Ali, who had apparently traveled to New Delhi from Indian-administered Kashmir to facilitate the …
Accomplice of Delhi car blast ‘suicide bomber’ arrested: Indian authorities
Indian authorities claimed on Sunday that a deadly car blast in New Delhi earlier this week was an attack carried out by a “suicide bomber”, announcing the arrest of an accomplice. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), the country’s counter-terrorism body, said the attacker and the second suspect were both from India-occupied Kashmir, where police have carried out sweeping raids in recent days. Announcing “a breakthrough” in the investigation…
According to investigators, the car used in the November 10th attack was registered in the name of the arrested Amir Rashid Ali.
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