A home laboratory linked to Dr. Umar un Nabi, the bomber in the Red Fort car blast that killed 13 people, has been uncovered.
Officers said that no pistol or any firearm component was found at the blast site near the Red Fort, making the recovery even ...
Umar may have assembled the “loosely put together” improvised explosive device (IED) used in the Red Fort car blast at this ...
Delhi Police has detained three people, including two doctors from Haryana’s Al Falah University, in connection with the ...
The driver of the Hyundai i20 that exploded near the Red Fort metro station on November 10 received Rs 20 lakh through ...
It has been revealed that Delhi bomber Dr Umar Nabi was hiding at a rented house for 10 days in Haryana before the blast near ...
This India Today special report exclusively tracks the movements of Dr. Umar un Nabi, the bomber in the November 10th Red ...
Delhi police recovered three 9mm cartridges at the Red Fort blast site, two live and one spent. The weapon used remains ...
This special report details the Delhi Police investigation into a car blast near the Red Fort, where three 9mm calibre ...
The Delhi Red Fort blast investigation takes a puzzling turn after prohibited 9mm cartridges are recovered without any weapon. Crime Branch expands probe ...
Investigators probing the Delhi car blast near Red Fort have uncovered a ₹20 lakh terror funding trail linked to three ...
Delhi slowly returns to normal after the deadly Red Fort car blast that claimed 13 lives. Barricades have been lifted and ...