The capital city of Delhi was in panic on Monday evening when a loud explosion occurred in an I-20 car parked near the Red Fort. This explosion not only blew up many cars nearby but also spread sensation throughout the country. An initial investigation reveals that this was no ordinary accident, but a suicide attack — and the mastermind turned out to be a doctor.

Big revelation in the investigation — Umar was alone in the car, he blew himself up.
Delhi Police’s preliminary investigation revealed that only one person was present in the car — Dr. Umar U Nabi, who made his own suicide bomb and blew it up. According to police sources, Umar was born on 24 February 1989 and hailed from Koil village in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. He was working as a doctor in Al-Falah Medical College, Faridabad.
Investigations related to the Faridabad-Pulwama link
revealed that the I-20 car (HR26CE7674) used in the blast had been sold twice before. Last time 10 days ago a person from Faridabad sold this car to Umar. This has given a clear direction to the police that the network of Faridabad and Kashmir has a deep connection in this incident.
According to the intelligence agencies exposed network of radical doctors
, Dr. Omar allegedly Dr. A person named Adil was a close associate. Both were associated with a group of radical doctors active on Telegram. This group used to spread religious frenzy and incite the youth for terrorist activities across the country.
Umar’s Background – Sharp in studies, thoughtful Zaharila
Umar studied MD medicine from Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar. After this he worked as Senior Resident Doctor in GMC Anantnag. A few years ago he shifted to Delhi and joined a job in a medical college in Faridabad. According to the investigating agencies, he came in contact with online radical modules only after coming to Delhi.
Explosion in Delhi capital – 9 dead, more than 20 injured
Monday evening, the explosion in the I-20 car parked near Lal Qila metro station was so strong that six nearby cars were completely destroyed and around 20 other vehicles were damaged. So far nine people have been confirmed dead and 19 seriously injured. The injured are being treated at Loknayak Hospital and Kashmiri Gate Trauma Center.