Raids across locations in NCR and Pulwama, recovery of significant quantities of explosives, are believed to have prompted the suspect to act hastily AI Quick Read
Investigations into Monday’s suspected suicide bombing near the Red Fort have revealed that the attacker acted in “panic and desperation” following a sweeping multi-state crackdown on a “white-collar terror module” linked to the Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), according to officials familiar with the probe.
The suspected bomber, Dr Umar Nabi, a Pulwama-based doctor who worked at Al-Falah Hospital in Faridabad, is believed to have driven the white Hyundai i20 that exploded near the Red Fort, killing at least 10 people. Officers aware of the matter said Nabi acted “hastily” after several of his associates were arrested

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