Delhi Blast: Terrorists arrived in two cars; One vehicle still untraced in capital

Following this investigation, a high alert has been placed throughout Delhi. Security has been increased at all VVIP, historical, and market places, especially crowded areas.

Post Published By: Sujata Biswal
Updated : 12 November 2025, 12:01 PM IST
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New Delhi: The threat of a terrorist attack in the national capital remains undetected. A suspected terrorist is still roaming freely in Delhi. This was revealed by CCTV cameras installed in the parking lot and near the incident site. One terrorist is seen moving around in a red Eco Sport car.

This car has a Delhi registration number. This has created panic among the national security agencies, including the Delhi Police. Following this investigation, a high alert has been placed throughout Delhi. Security has been increased at all VVIP, historical, and market places, especially crowded areas.

A senior Delhi Police source stated that suspects from the Faridabad module of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed arrived in Delhi in two cars after the police crackdown in Faridabad. The bomb detonated in front of the Red Fort from one car, which bears a Haryana registration number.

The other car is still roaming freely in Delhi. The car's registration number is DL-10 CK 045. It is an Eco Sports car and is red in color. A police officer stated that both cars arrived in Delhi together and were also together in the Chandni Chowk parking lot.

A suspect was in this car and was talking to the suspects in the i-20 car. A Special Cell officer stated that both cars entered Delhi together from the Badarpur border and were moving together around Chandni Chowk and the Red Fort.

Delhi Police officials stated that as of late Tuesday night, no clues had been found about the car or the suspects in it. Following this discovery, pickets were set up at various locations in Delhi to check vehicles.

On the other hand, the officer also stated that the two cartridges found near the bomb blast were not government-issued cartridges, meaning they did not belong to the police. This has further alarmed the Delhi Police and security agencies.

A major conspiracy to terrorize the country has been foiled, with links to terror from Delhi to Kashmir.

Initial investigations by security agencies attribute the bomb blast near the Red Fort to fear and negligence. While the terrorists may have succeeded in terrorizing Delhi, the country's security agencies have thwarted any attempt by the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed to terrorize the country or to attempt a major terrorist plot in the country.

The blast appears to be linked to the Faridabad and Lucknow Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist modules. This is the first module to establish a network in several states across the country, including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Delhi. A senior Delhi Police official stated that Dr. Umar Mohammad, associated with the Faridabad module, fearing the arrest of other members of his module.

He escaped police and came to Delhi and, fearing arrest, detonated a bomb near the Red Fort, either by detonating a bomb or becoming a suicide bomber. The negligence is evident in the fact that despite the recovery of a large quantity of explosives in Faridabad, the Delhi Police and security agencies remained unperturbed.

The Delhi Police put the capital on high alert, but did not conduct any checking or increase security. The accused, Dr. Mohammad Umar, easily entered Delhi and succeeded in his nefarious plans.

Dr. Muzammil Ahmed has already been arrested. Umar Mohammad was allegedly associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist module. Tariq, a resident of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, has been arrested for allegedly providing Umar Mohammad with an i-20 car.

Linked to Jaish's Network
Sources indicate that Dr. Muzammil Ahmed of Pulwama may have been involved in the Delhi Red Fort bombing. Dr. Muzammil Ahmed is linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist network that was busted. 2900 kg of ammonium nitrate explosives, timers, walkie-talkies, and other items were recovered from him. Investigating agencies believe that Umar Mohammad carried out the blast near the Red Fort in panic after the arrest of two fellow doctors in Faridabad. This is emerging from preliminary investigations.

Connected to the Kandahar hijacking:
Aamir, who purchased the car, is the brother of accused Umar. A major revelation has been made regarding Dr. Shaheen, who was arrested in Faridabad on Monday. Dr. Shaheen is the head of the women's wing of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. She was given the responsibility of recruiting in India. Jaish had entrusted her with the responsibility of recruiting for the organization in India.

Pakistan-based Jamaat-ul-Mominat is the women's wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed, whose command in India has been handed over to Dr. Shaheen. Sadia is the sister of Azhar Masood, who heads the women's wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan. Sadia Azhar's husband, Yusuf Azhar, was the mastermind of the Kandahar hijacking.

The Red Fort blast occurred just hours after the discovery of explosives.
The Red Fort bombing occurred hours after approximately 360 kilograms of suspected ammonium nitrate, weapons, and ammunition were recovered from a rented house belonging to a Kashmiri doctor near Faridabad.

Haryana Police, in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, arrested Dr. Muzammil Ganai from the Dhauj area of ​​Faridabad and recovered explosives, weapons, and a timer from his rented house. A Delhi Police official stated that links have also emerged with Dr. Parvez Ansari, who was arrested by the UP ATS in Lucknow.

 

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 12 November 2025, 12:01 PM IST