TIMELINE: How JandK Police Linked Doctors To JeM Terror, Uncovering 2900kg Explosives And Red Fort Blast
The Special Cell leads the inquiry into the Red Fort blast that killed 13, investigating use of ammonium nitrate and links to terror groups Jaish-e-Mohammad and Ansar Ghazwatul Hind.
- A blast near the Red Fort in Delhi killed 13 people, occurring at 6:52 PM inside a Hyundai i20 stopped at a red light, police said.
- The Special Cell of the Delhi Police will lead the inquiry after a case under the UAPA and Explosives Act was registered, probing ammonium nitrate, fuel oil, and detonators tied to 350 kg of explosives recovered from Faridabad's Dhauj.
- Investigators sent the Hyundai i20 to the forensics lab as NSG, Delhi Police, FSL teams, and dog squads examine the scene and collect samples, with CCTV footage conflicting on whether the driver was alone or three people were in the car.
- Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested two doctors linked to a terror module, and Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting at 11 AM at Kartavya Bhavan to review the probe, with the Red Fort closed for three days and several states on high alert.
- Investigators are still scanning CCTV cameras and reconstructing events as Special CP Anil Shukla, who led the National Investigation Agency Pulwama probe 2019, heads the investigation amid FCDO travel advisories and the Wagah‑Attari border crossing closure.
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Red Fort blast intensity hints at use of military-grade explosives: Sources
The attack was carried out by Mohammad Umar, the doctor-turned-suicide bomber linked to the Faridabad terror module that was busted just hours before Monday’s explosion. During the raid, authorities recovered nearly 2,900 kg of bomb-making material, including ammonium nitrate.
Delhi Red Fort blast linked to JeM terror network, Dr Shaheena recieved commands from Sadia Azhar, sister of Massoz Azhar
Delhi Red Fort blast investigations uncovered JeM’s revival plan led by Masood Azhar’s sister, recruiting doctors like Shaheena Shahid and Umar Mohammed, as India’s agencies traced explosive seizures and cross-border command links to Pakistan.
Sadiya Azhar And Pak Terror Group's Women Wing Link To Delhi Red Fort Blast
Links have emerged between the Delhi Red Fort car bomb which packed ammonium nitrate fuel oil into a Hyundai i20 and killed nine people and Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which was responsible for the Pulwama attack
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