News Topical, Digital Desk : The blast in front of the Red Fort in Delhi has shaken the entire nation. Police are on high alert in several cities, including Delhi and Mumbai. This explosion occurred at a time when police had seized 2,900 kilograms of RDX in Faridabad, adjacent to Delhi. The powerful blast in Delhi immediately following this has raised many questions.
According to Delhi Police sources, the car bombing in front of the Red Fort may also be connected to the Faridabad module. The driver of the car has been identified as Umar Mohammad, a doctor by profession and a resident of Pulwama.
What indications were found in the initial investigation?
Based on a preliminary investigation, police suspect that ammonium nitrate, fuel oil, and detonators were used in the blast. However, a full report will be released before any further details can be determined.
According to police sources,
The Delhi blasts are suspected to have links to the Faridabad module, where police recovered 360 kilograms of ammonium nitrate. Final reports are yet to be released.
The masked driver was seen on CCTV.
Police have checked CCTV cameras at the blast site. In these, the driver, Umar, was wearing a mask. Police across Delhi are on high alert following the blast. Nine people were killed and 20 injured.
Just hours before the Delhi blast, Jammu and Kashmir police had busted a 360-kilogram explosives cache in Faridabad. Police arrested eight people, including three doctors, and recovered 2,900 kilograms of RDX from them.
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