Meta Removes Suicide Bomber's Video Following Deadly Delhi Red Fort Attack

Meta has removed a propaganda video recorded by suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi prior to his deadly attack near Delhi's Red Fort that killed 13 people. Nabi, a doctor recruited by a sophisticated terror network from Al-Falah University in Haryana, was trained in making explosives with ammonium nitrate. The Kashmir-to-Faridabad terror network was uncovered following the appearance of JeM posters in Srinagar, leading to multiple arrests.

Umar Un Nabi launched the suicide car bomb attack near the Red Fort

New Delhi:

A video recorded by the suicide bomber prior to the attack near Delhi's Red Fort has been removed from all Meta platforms, according to the Mark Zuckerberg-owned company. Meta stated that the video violated the terms and regulations governing their platforms.

The suicide bomber, identified as Umar Un Nabi, was a physician who had been recruited into the sophisticated terror network by fellow suspects at Al-Falah University in Haryana.

The video emerged one week following the November 10 suicide attack that claimed 13 lives. The recording glorified the terrorist and functioned as propaganda for terrorism.

Nabi possessed expertise regarding chemicals after receiving training in utilizing ammonium nitrate for explosive manufacturing. His extreme radicalization is evident in the video content.

The Kashmir-to-Faridabad network was discovered after JeM posters began appearing in Srinagar's Bunpora on October 19. A thorough investigation by Srinagar police commenced with CCTV footage analysis, resulting in the arrest of three local individuals with previous stone-pelting incidents.

Their subsequent interrogation led authorities to apprehend Maulvi Irfan Ahmad, a former paramedic who became an imam, who provided the posters and participated in radicalizing the doctors involved.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/suicide-bomber-umar-nabis-propaganda-video-removed-from-all-meta-platforms-9664260