NIA achieves major breakthrough in Red Fort terror case, arrests associate of suicide bomber Umar
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu) – The NIA, which is investigating the Red Fort bombing in Delhi has achieved a major breakthrough. It has made its first arrest in the case. The NIA has arrested a man named Aamir Rashid Ali from the national capital. It is reported that the i20 car used in the blast was registered in Aamir's name.
Amir is originally from Kashmir. He is accused of conspiring with Umar to carry out the bombing. The car used in the Delhi blast is also registered in the name of Amir Rashid Ali. The NIA investigation has revealed that Amir Rashid Ali, a resident of Sambura, Pampore, Jammu and Kashmir, had come to Delhi a few months ago to purchase the car used in the blast. The bomb was set in the car only after purchasing it. It should be noted that in addition to Amir's arrest, the NIA is also searching for other suspects linked to the blast. This is why the NIA's investigation has reached six states, including Jammu and Kashmir. The investigation is ongoing in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, and Jammu and Kashmir. NIA teams are conducting raids. NIA Director General Sadanand Date is personally leading the investigation. The NIA Director General is currently in Srinagar. In Srinagar, the NIA is interrogating Dr. Adil, Dr. Muzammil, Dr. Shaheen and other accused.
Today, police also detained Dr. Priyanka Sharma of Haryana, a final-year student at GMC Anantnag. She is a resident of Rohtak. Security agencies are trying to determine whether she had any connection to Dr. Adeel or Dr. Umar. More than 15 doctors have been detained so far in connection with the Delhi bombings. Dozens of doctors are on the agency's radar. A large number of doctors were radicalized by being added to social media groups.