Delhi terror attack

  • NIA Arrests Imam and Associate from Uttarakhand in Connection with Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    NIA Arrests Imam and Associate from Uttarakhand in Connection with Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Nov 29, 2025 11:02 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has arrested Mohammad Asif, an imam at Bilali mosque, and Nazar Kamal, an electrician, from Haldwani's Banbhulpura area in connection with the November 10 car blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed 15 people. The arrests followed intelligence gathered through call records linked to the main suspect, Dr Umar Nabi. Both suspects have been transferred to Delhi as the investigation continues with heightened security measures in the area.

  • NIA Recovers Rs 18 Lakh Cash from Terror Suspect

    NIA Recovers Rs 18 Lakh Cash from Terror Suspect's Room at Al-Falah University in Delhi Blast Investigation

    Nov 29, 2025 05:35 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has discovered Rs 18 lakh in cash from terror suspect Shaheed Saeed's room at Al-Falah University during the Delhi blast investigation. The blast near Red Fort killed 15 people and uncovered a complex terror network involving medical professionals. Investigators revealed that Saeed and co-accused Muzammil Shakeel purchased a vehicle with cash that was allegedly part of a larger plot involving 32 cars prepared for terrorist activities.

  • Faridabad Man Arrested as 7th Suspect in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing Investigation

    Faridabad Man Arrested as 7th Suspect in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing Investigation

    Nov 26, 2025 01:33 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has arrested a Faridabad resident named Soyab for harboring and providing logistical support to suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi before the deadly November 10 Delhi Red Fort attack that killed 13 people. This marks the seventh arrest in the ongoing investigation into what appears to be a sophisticated Jaish-e-Mohammad terror module planning serial blasts across major Indian cities.

  • Delhi Suicide Bomber Umar Un Nabi: The "Emir" Behind the Deadly Red Fort Attack

    Delhi Suicide Bomber Umar Un Nabi: The "Emir" Behind the Deadly Red Fort Attack

    Nov 25, 2025 07:49 pm CST

    The highly educated doctor-turned-suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi, who called himself "Emir" of a sophisticated white collar terror module, was responsible for the deadly car bombing near Delhi's Red Fort that killed 15 people. Investigators have uncovered details about his radicalization, bomb-making expertise, and leadership over other educated terrorists following arrests in Faridabad, revealing how personal grievances and religious extremism drove the multilingual former physician to orchestrate "Operation Emir."

  • Israeli PM Netanyahu Postpones India Visit Following Security Concerns After Delhi Terror Attack

    Israeli PM Netanyahu Postpones India Visit Following Security Concerns After Delhi Terror Attack

    Nov 25, 2025 10:48 am CST

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his scheduled visit to India due to security concerns following a deadly terror attack in New Delhi. This marks his third cancellation this year, with plans to reschedule his meeting with Prime Minister Modi in the coming year pending security assessments. The two leaders have maintained strong diplomatic ties since their historic visits in 2017-2018.

  • Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Nov 24, 2025 10:16 am CST

    Seven major medical bodies and student associations from Jammu & Kashmir have issued strong condemnations of the November 10 Delhi terrorist attack, expressing shock and dismay at the alleged involvement of medical professionals. These organizations collectively reaffirmed their commitment to medical ethics and humanitarian values while calling for thorough investigation and appropriate legal action against the perpetrators.

  • NIA Arrests Four More Suspects in Delhi Blast Terror Investigation: Total Arrests Rise to Six

    NIA Arrests Four More Suspects in Delhi Blast Terror Investigation: Total Arrests Rise to Six

    Nov 20, 2025 06:45 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has arrested four additional suspects in the November 10 Delhi blast case, bringing the total to six arrests. The newly detained individuals include three doctors from Jammu and Kashmir and one from Uttar Pradesh, all allegedly playing significant roles in the terror attack that killed 13 and injured 32 people. Investigators continue working to uncover the complete terrorist network behind this deadly incident.

  • Medical Heroes Under Pressure: Inside Delhi

    Medical Heroes Under Pressure: Inside Delhi's LNJP Hospital After the Red Fort Bombing

    Nov 19, 2025 03:31 pm CST

    In the aftermath of the devastating Red Fort blast in Delhi, medical professionals at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital faced unprecedented challenges as they treated numerous victims with severe injuries. This article provides an intimate look at how emergency and forensic teams worked tirelessly through the night, balancing professional responsibilities with emotional trauma while responding to one of Delhi's worst terror attacks in recent history.

  • Inside the Delhi Red Fort Bombing: How a Network of Radicalized Doctors Planned India

    Inside the Delhi Red Fort Bombing: How a Network of Radicalized Doctors Planned India's Deadliest Terror Attack

    Nov 18, 2025 03:00 pm CST

    An investigation into the November 10 Delhi Red Fort car bombing reveals a sophisticated terrorist network of 10 operatives, including several medical doctors radicalized by Jaish-e-Mohammed. The suicide attack, which killed 15 people and injured many more, was part of a larger plot potentially involving up to 32 car bombs. Key figures include a Pakistan-based operative, a Kashmiri cleric who served as the main radicalizer, and a female doctor financing the operation. Nearly 3,000 kg of explosives were recovered during the investigation, highlighting the deadly scale of the thwarted plans.

  • Death Toll in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Blast Rises to 15 as Two More Victims Succumb to Injuries

    Death Toll in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Blast Rises to 15 as Two More Victims Succumb to Injuries

    Nov 17, 2025 09:04 pm CST

    The devastating suicide blast near Delhi's Red Fort on November 10 has claimed two more lives at LNJP Hospital, raising the death toll to 15. Victims Lukmaan and Vinay Pathak, both 50, died from injuries sustained in the high-intensity explosion, while many others continue to receive treatment. This follows last week's death of another victim, Bilal, as authorities proceed with post-mortem examinations.