Delhi suicide bomber
Extremist Doctor Turned Delhi Suicide Bomber: The Radicalization of Umar Un Nabi
Nov 20, 2025 03:35 pm CST
The article explores the extremist behavior and radicalization of Umar Un Nabi, a doctor who carried out a deadly suicide bombing in Delhi's Chandni Chowk that killed 13 people. It details his history of confronting female patients about religious practices at Government Medical College Anantnag, his termination following complaints, subsequent employment at Al-Falah University, and the discovery of terror propaganda he recorded before the attack.
NIA Arrests Key Co-Conspirator Behind Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing: Technical Support Provider Identified
Nov 18, 2025 03:13 pm CST
The National Investigation Agency has arrested Jasir Bilal Wani, a technical specialist who provided drone modification expertise to Delhi suicide bomber Umar un Nabi. Wani, from Kashmir's Anantnag, worked closely in planning the Red Fort area bombing that killed 15 people. This arrest follows the apprehension of another suspect who facilitated the purchase of the vehicle used in the attack, as authorities continue investigating the broader terror network.
NIA Arrests Accomplice of Delhi Suicide Bomber: Investigation Reveals Car Purchase Conspiracy
Nov 16, 2025 11:02 pm CST
The National Investigation Agency has arrested Amir Rashid Ali, an accomplice of Dr Umar Un Nabi who was identified as the suicide bomber in the Delhi Red Fort blast that killed 13 people. Investigators revealed that Ali facilitated the purchase of the car used in the attack, which was registered in his name. The NIA continues to investigate the larger conspiracy behind this sophisticated 'white-collar' terror module.
Delhi Suicide Bombing: Doctor Connected to Radical Telegram Group and Jaish-e-Mohammed Behind Red Fort Attack
Nov 11, 2025 01:55 pm CST
A deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort has been linked to Dr. Umar Mohammad, a physician from Faridabad's Al Falah Medical College with connections to a radical doctors' group on Telegram and the Pakistan-based terror organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. The blast killed nine people and injured 20 others, with authorities arresting multiple suspects including fellow doctors in what they describe as a "white collar" terror module. Prime Minister Modi has vowed that all conspirators will be brought to justice.


