CCTV shows Red Fort blast suspect entering Delhi via Badarpur toll on day of attack

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UPDATED: Nov 11, 2025 17:13 IST

A new CCTV video has emerged showing suspected terrorist and Delhi car blast key suspect Dr. Mohammad Umar - linked to the Red Fort explosion - crossing the Badarpur toll plaza in the i20 car used in Friday evening’s blast.

The footage, recorded at 8:13 am on Friday, shows Umar wearing a mask as he entered Delhi through the toll gate. Earlier, the same i20 was captured on CCTV near Faridabad’s Asian Hospital around 7 am, before being seen heading toward Delhi.

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