Missing Brezza car linked to Red Fort blast accused found at Al-Falah University

Nabi, the prime accused in Red Fort bomb blast, had allegedly arranged several cars to be used in the planned attacks.

Missing Brezza car linked to Red Fort blast accused found at Al-Falah University

The missing Brezza car, linked to the Red Fort bomb blast prime accused Dr Umar Un Nabi, has been found at Al-Falah University in Dhauj, Faridabad, on Thursday.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police, which busted the ‘white collar’ Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module believed to be behind the Red Fort blast, investigated the car.

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Later, a bomb disposal squad also entered the compound amid concerns that explosive material could be stored inside the car.

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The bomb squad team, however, left after inspecting the car.

Red Fort blast accused Dr Nabi and his few other associates worked at the Al-Falah University.

According to reports, the terror module was working on a larger conspiracy to carry out simultaneous attacks across several cities before being busted.
Nabi had allegedly arranged several cars to be used in the attacks. He used a Hyundai i20 in the Red Fort blast.

Earlier on Wednesday, another car linked to him, a red Ford Eco Sport, was also recovered from a farmhouse in Haryana.

The development comes after security agencies have arrested several residents of Jammu and Kashmir, who were allegedly part of the busted terror module.

Meanwhile, new CCTV footage has also surfaced. It shows Nabi entering Delhi through the Badarpur border in the i20 car used in the blast.

In the purported footage, he can be seen arriving at the toll plaza in Badarpur. He stops, takes out cash, and hands it over to the toll collector.

After arriving in Delhi, Nabi reportedly parked his car in the parking lot of a mosque near Red Fort. At around 6.52 pm on Monday, he drove the car near the Red Fort Metro Station Gate No. 1 and triggered the explosion, killing at least 13 people and injuring several others.

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