'Hunt Down Each and Every Culprit': Amit Shah Tells Agencies to Unleash 'Full Wrath' on Delhi Blast Plotters
Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation after a car blast killed 13 and injured 20 near Delhi's Red Fort metro station.
- On Monday evening a slow-moving Hyundai i20 exploded at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station, killing 13 and injuring 20 as an improvised explosive device detonated.
- On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired review meetings, instructed officials to `hunt down each and every culprit`, and handed the probe to the National Investigation Agency .
- Officials also mapped the car's ownership and traced the Hyundai i20 through four owners, linking it to Pulwama, officials said.
- As the probe advances, authorities reported arrests of Dr. Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganai, Dr. Shaheen Shahid and detentions of Tariq Ahmed Dar and Amir, with Tariq allegedly handing over the blast car.
- Authorities are piecing together the car's route using CCTV from over 50 cameras across Kashmiri Gate, Dariyaganj, Sunehri Masjid, and Red Fort, while almost the same officials attended the afternoon security review meeting.
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'Hunt down each and every culprit': Amit Shah tells agencies to unleash 'full wrath' on Delhi blast plotters
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday chaired review meetings with senior security and intelligence officials in the wake of Delhi car blast and instructed agencies to "hunt down each and every culprit" behind the incident
Delhi blast case: Amit Shah chairs review meeting; says those involved ‘will face full wrath of our agencies’
The review meeting comes amid security concerns in Delhi as multiple agencies probe the explosion that occurred around 7 PM in a Hyundai i20 car near a traffic signal between Gates 1 and 4 of the Red Fort Metro Station.
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