NIA Names Saharanpur Doctor’s Brother Key Red Fort Blast Conspirator
The supplementary chargesheet names three Jammu and Kashmir residents and alleges roles in a conspiracy tied to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind and TATP-based explosives.
- On Saturday, the National Investigation Agency filed a supplementary chargesheet naming three additional suspects in the November 2025 Red Fort blast case, bringing the total number of charged individuals to 13.
- The blast near the Red Fort on November 10, 2025, killed 11 people; two days later, the Union government described it as a "terrorist incident."
- Absconding pediatrician Muzafar Ahmad is identified as a mastermind and founding member of "AGuH Interim," an offshoot of Al-Qaeda, with a non-bailable warrant issued for his arrest.
- Investigators allege Zameer Ahmad Ahanger acted as an overground worker and courier for arms and funds, while Tufail Ahmad Bhat, a former Lashkar-e-Taiba associate, supplied an AK-47 and Krinkov rifle.
- Evidence suggests the module manufactured TATP-based IEDs at a clandestine facility allegedly operated from Al-Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana, according to the ongoing investigation.
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NIA names Saharanpur doctor’s brother key Red Fort blast conspirator
In a supplementary chargesheet filed before the NIA Special Court at Patiala House Courts, New Delhi, on Friday, the agency chargesheeted three more accused, including Muzafar Ahmad Rather alias Faraz alias Zafar, taking the total number of accused in the case to 13, including deceased prime accused Dr Umer Un Nabi.
Red Fort blast case: NIA chargesheets mastermind, 2 more; 13 accused named so far
The NIA has filed a supplementary chargesheet against three more accused in the Red Fort area car bomb blast case. The filing names an absconding alleged mastermind and takes the total number of accused to 13.
NIA chargesheets three more in Red Fort blast case, total accused reaches 13
The supplementary chargesheet, filed before the NIA Special Court at Patiala House Courts, names Zameer Ahmad Ahanger, Tufail Ahmad Bhat and Muzafar Ahmad alias Faraz alias Zafar, all residents of Jammu and Kashmir. With this, the total number of accused chargesheeted in the case has increased to 13, including the deceased main accused, Dr Umer Un Nabi.
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