Delhi Blast Update: Big action by NIA in Red Fort blast case, simultaneous raid at 9 locations in Kashmir

News India Live, Digital Desk: NIA is in action again today, 23 March 2026, to connect the links of the horrific car bomb blast that took place near the Red Fort in Delhi on 10 November 2025 last year. Since Monday morning, NIA teams along with local police and CRPF have started simultaneous raids at 9 different locations in Jammu and Kashmir. This action is being taken to destroy the ‘White-Collar’ Terror Module and the network providing logistics behind this terrorist conspiracy. Highlights of today’s raid Major Locations: The raids are mainly in Kupwara (Handwara) and Baramulla (Rafiyabad) of North Kashmir as well as Kulgam and Srinagar (Naugam and other areas of South Kashmir. Area).Action in Handwara: Search went on for hours at the residence of a big businessman in Gulura area of Handwara. Officials have seized several digital devices and important documents from there. Rafiabad Connection: The house of Dr. Bilal Naseer Malla in Rafiabad, Baramulla was also searched, who is already arrested in this case. 11 arrested so far: 11 people have been arrested in this case so far, including many highly educated doctors and assistant professors. What was the ‘Red Fort’ car bomb blast? Date: November 10 2025 (around 7 pm). Accident: An explosive-laden Hyundai i20 car exploded outside the Red Fort, killing 11 people and injuring dozens. Suicide Bomber: The blast was carried out by Dr. Omar Un Nabi, Assistant Professor of Al-Falah University, Faridabad, who himself was killed in the blast. Conspiracy revealed: Investigation has revealed that the The network associated with Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH) and Jaish-e-Mohammed was behind it, which was getting instructions from across the border. ‘Digital evidence’ on NIA’s radar. The main objective of today’s raid is to collect ‘digital footprints’ which can solidify the links between the arrested accused and the absconding suspects. Recently, NIA had arrested two OGWs, Zameer Ahmed Ahangar and Tufail Ahmed Bhatt, who had supplied weapons to the main accused. The court has extended his judicial custody for 15 days.

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