India Intensifies Crackdown in Disputed Kashmir After New Delhi Bombing
Authorities detained hundreds in Kashmir after a Nov. 10 blast in New Delhi killed 10 and injured 32, linking suspects to militant networks and sparking a severe security crackdown.
- Earlier this month, Indian investigators launched sweeping raids and mass questioning across Indian-controlled Kashmir after the New Delhi blast.
- On Nov. 10, an explosion near New Delhi's historic Red Fort killed at least 10 and wounded 32, prompting the investigation that linked the blast to a car registered to a Kashmiri man and identified Umar Un Nabi, suspected suicide bomber and doctor.
- Officers initially arrested at least seven people, including two Kashmiri doctors, and seized bombmaking material in Faridabad; some explosives later detonated at a Srinagar police station, killing nine.
- Bilal Ahmed Wani set himself on fire hours after police kept his son Jasir Bilal Wani in custody this month; relatives said stress over detentions drove his action and called them scapegoats.
- Authorities say they are targeting a `white-collar terror ecosystem`, increasing scrutiny of Kashmiri doctors while government forces demolished the suspected bomber's family home in Pulwama district amid militancy in Kashmir since 1989.
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India intensifies crackdown in disputed Kashmir after New Delhi bombing
NEW DELHI (AP) — Hours after police in Indian-controlled Kashmir released shopkeeper Bilal Ahmed Wani but kept his son in custody in this month's deadly New Delhi blast investigation, Wani set himself on fire, members of his family said.
India intensifies crackdown in disputed Kashmir after New Delhi bombing
NEW DELHI (AP) — Hours after police in Indian-controlled Kashmir released shopkeeper Bilal Ahmed Wani but kept his son in custody in this month’s deadly New Delhi blast investigation, Wani set himself on fire, members of his family said. The 55-year-old dry fruit seller was treated at three hospitals but died a day later. His relatives, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they feared reprisals from authorities for talking to media, said stres…
India intensifies crackdown in disputed Kashmir after New Delhi bombing
NEW DELHI (AP) — Hours after police in Indian-controlled Kashmir released shopkeeper Bilal Ahmed Wani but kept his son in custody in this month's deadly New Delhi blast investigation, Wani set himself on fire, members of his family said.
India intensifies crackdown in disputed Kashmir after New Delhi bombing
NEW DELHI (AP) — Hours after police in Indian-controlled Kashmir released shopkeeper Bilal Ahmed Wani but kept his son in custody in this month's deadly New Delhi blast investigation, Wani set himself on fire, members of his family said.
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