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This special report details the investigation into the recent Delhi blast, which has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The probe has uncovered a widespread terror module involving educated professionals, including doctors from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, leading to multiple arrests and detentions. Key figures monitoring the multi-agency investigation include Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Speaking from Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated, 'Our agencies will get to the bottom of this conspiracy, and no conspirator will be spared'.
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This special report covers the Union Home Ministry's decision to hand over the investigation of a blast near Delhi's Red Fort to the National Investigating Agency (NIA). The move indicates a potential terror conspiracy, which the NIA will now probe under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, focusing on identifying masterminds, handlers, and financial networks. The federal agency's involvement is deemed crucial for coordinating the multi-state investigation involving police from Delhi, Haryana, and Jammu and Kashmir. According to a reporter on the ground, 'a need of central agency was very much needed and NIA is a Federal agency in the country which specializes in any terror related activities'. The NIA, formed after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks under the NIA Act of 2008, will now take charge of all evidence and FIRs filed by local police to conduct a comprehensive probe into the incident.
Delhi Blast Toll Rises To 10: Mastermind Dr. Umar Believed Dead In Suicide Attack
A special report on the investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast, where the death toll has now reached 10 with 25 injured being treated at LNJP Hospital. The probe centres on Dr. Umar, the alleged mastermind linked to a Jaish-e-Mohammed module, who is believed to have died in the suicide car bombing. The attack is suspected to be a panic reaction after police busted a terror cell in Faridabad and arrested his key aides, seizing a large cache of explosives. Investigators are conducting multi-state raids and using DNA from Dr. Umar's mother to confirm his identity from the blast site remains. According to the report, 'Dr. Omar panicked after the Faridabad module bust because his key aides were nabbed by the cops'.
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