NIA makes a major breakthrough in the Delhi blast case, arresting a Kashmiri resident who procured the IED car for suicide bomber Dr. Umar. The investigation into the white-collar terror module and transnational conspiracy deepens.

NIA makes a major breakthrough in the Delhi blast case
In a critical development that underscores the complex nature of modern terrorism, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has announced a major breakthrough in the recent Delhi blast case. The anti-terror agency successfully apprehended Amir Rashid Ali, a resident of Pampore, Kashmir, for his central role in the deadly terror attack. This arrest is not merely about logistics; it further unravels the intricate, seemingly sophisticated web of the white-collar terror module that security agencies have been meticulously pursuing.
Amir Rashid Ali stands accused of deep conspiracy with the identified suicide bomber, Umar Un Nabi (Dr. Umar), to execute the November 10 attack near the Red Fort. Investigations confirmed that Ali travelled to Delhi specifically to facilitate the purchase of the Hyundai i20 car, which was later converted into a devastating Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (V-IED). The fact that the explosive-laden car was registered in Ali’s name formed a crucial piece of the puzzle, leading the NIA directly to the accused after taking over the probe.

