Delhi Blast Probe Widens To Mumbai; Three Suspects Taken Into Custody
The investigation into the deadly Red Fort blast case that killed 15 people in Delhi has now expanded beyond the capital, with agencies tightening their grip on digital footprints and possible accomplices. A Delhi court has remanded Jasir Bilal Wani to 10 days of NIA custody , marking a significant development in the ongoing terror probe. Officials believe the custody will help unravel deeper links in what they describe as a “white-collar terror network”.
According to Mumbai Police sources, central agencies have turned their focus to several individuals in Mumbai who were reportedly in touch with key suspects through various digital platforms. As part of the joint operation, three highly educated individuals from well-established families were detained from different parts of Mumbai. All three have now been taken to Delhi for detailed interrogation as investigators examine their alleged role in the 10 November Delhi blast.
Special Mobile App Raises Red Flags
Investigators have reportedly zeroed in on a specific mobile application believed to be used for coordination and information exchange. As authorities analyse digital evidence, the app’s usage patterns have become a crucial part of the Aadhaar, cybercrime, and terror links investigation.
The probe has now widened across multiple districts of Maharashtra, with several follow-up operations underway to uncover additional leads. Agencies say the focus remains on identifying digital footprints, financial trails, and any communication that may have supported the planning of the blast.
The 10/11 Delhi Blast
On the evening of 10 November, a powerful explosion tore through a slow-moving Hyundai i20 near the Lal Quila Metro Station, leaving 15 dead and several injured. The car blast also damaged nearby vehicles, sparking panic and chaos in the busy Red Fort area. Authorities believe sophisticated planning and coordination were involved, prompting deeper scrutiny of possible domestic networks.
Al Falah University Under Intense Scrutiny
In a major twist, Faridabad’s Al Falah University has come under investigation following the arrest of several doctors associated with the institution. Allegations of links to the terror module have led to a full-scale forensic audit of the university’s documents and financial records.
According to PTI, the Enforcement Directorate and other central agencies are examining financial transactions tied to the university. With the campus now at the centre of the terror probe, students and staff are facing growing anxiety. While examinations continue, several students have reportedly returned home despite the administration’s attempts to maintain normalcy in both academics and hostel operations.
As the Red Fort blast case grows in complexity, agencies believe the next few days of NIA custody will be critical in uncovering the broader network behind the attack.
According to Mumbai Police sources, central agencies have turned their focus to several individuals in Mumbai who were reportedly in touch with key suspects through various digital platforms. As part of the joint operation, three highly educated individuals from well-established families were detained from different parts of Mumbai. All three have now been taken to Delhi for detailed interrogation as investigators examine their alleged role in the 10 November Delhi blast.
Special Mobile App Raises Red Flags
Investigators have reportedly zeroed in on a specific mobile application believed to be used for coordination and information exchange. As authorities analyse digital evidence, the app’s usage patterns have become a crucial part of the Aadhaar, cybercrime, and terror links investigation.
The probe has now widened across multiple districts of Maharashtra, with several follow-up operations underway to uncover additional leads. Agencies say the focus remains on identifying digital footprints, financial trails, and any communication that may have supported the planning of the blast.
The 10/11 Delhi Blast
On the evening of 10 November, a powerful explosion tore through a slow-moving Hyundai i20 near the Lal Quila Metro Station, leaving 15 dead and several injured. The car blast also damaged nearby vehicles, sparking panic and chaos in the busy Red Fort area. Authorities believe sophisticated planning and coordination were involved, prompting deeper scrutiny of possible domestic networks.
Al Falah University Under Intense Scrutiny
In a major twist, Faridabad’s Al Falah University has come under investigation following the arrest of several doctors associated with the institution. Allegations of links to the terror module have led to a full-scale forensic audit of the university’s documents and financial records.
According to PTI, the Enforcement Directorate and other central agencies are examining financial transactions tied to the university. With the campus now at the centre of the terror probe, students and staff are facing growing anxiety. While examinations continue, several students have reportedly returned home despite the administration’s attempts to maintain normalcy in both academics and hostel operations.
As the Red Fort blast case grows in complexity, agencies believe the next few days of NIA custody will be critical in uncovering the broader network behind the attack.
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