The Red Fort car blast in Delhi, killing eight including the occupants, may be linked to a larger terror plan. Investigators are probing connections with the busted Faridabad module, tracing the vehicle’s route, and securing Delhi against further potential attacks.
New Delhi: The white Hyundai i20 car that exploded on Netaji Subhash Marg in Delhi near the Red Fort was parked outside a Mosque for nearly two hours before the incident.
The investigations show that the car that exploded, claiming the lives of eight people, including the three occupants, was parked outside the Sunheri Masjid before the incident.
The police managed to piece together the route of the vehicle by obtaining CCTV footage from the area.
The footage shows the three occupants of the car driving from Daryaganj Marke

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