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Delhi blast: Dr Umar, associates raised Rs 20 lakh to execute conspiracy

“Delhi blast: Dr Umar, associates raised Rs 20 lakh to execute conspiracy”, IANS, November 13, 2025

“Major revelations have surfaced in the ongoing investigation into the Red Fort blast case, shedding light on the funding trail, with Delhi Police sources revealing that Dr Umar Mohammad and his associates had raised nearly Rs 20 lakh in cash to execute the conspiracy.

As per the Delhi Police, the accused, identified as Dr Muzammil, Dr Adeel, Umar, and Shaheen, collectively raised around Rs 20 lakh, which was later handed over to Dr Umar Mohammad.

Investigators have found that the group purchased over 20 quintals of NPK fertiliser, worth approximately Rs 3 lakh, from Gurugram, Nuh, and nearby regions. The fertiliser is suspected to have been used in manufacturing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that caused the blast near the historic Red Fort……”

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