The NIA probe tightens as the red EcoSport car, registered under a fake name to suspect Dr. Umar Un Nabi, is found linked to the Delhi blast suspect near Khandawali village, Faridabad. The crucial secondary vehicle is secured for forensic analysis of potential hidden explosives.

Red EcoSport Car Found Khandawali Village Delhi Blast Investigation
The multi-agency probe into the devastating Delhi blast near the Red Fort has scored a major breakthrough with the location of the red Ford EcoSport car, the crucial secondary vehicle linked directly to the prime suspect, Dr. Umar Un Nabi. The car, bearing registration number DL10CK0458, was found abandoned and subsequently secured by Haryana Police near Khandawali village in Faridabad, cementing the region as the operational hub of the “white-collar” terror module.
The discovery immediately intensifies the focus on the Faridabad terror module, which has already shocked the nation with the arrest of three doctors from Al-Falah University and the massive 2,900 kg haul of explosives. While the white Hyundai i20 was the vehicle used in the attack, the red EcoSport car is believed to be the critical link in the logistical chain, potentially used for the movement of personnel, reconnaissance, or—most worryingly—the transport of bomb-making materials.

