A Delhi court on Saturday remanded Red Fort blast accused Dr. Muzammil Ganaie, Dr. Adeel Rather, Dr. Shaheen Saeed and Irfan Wagay to 10-day judicial custody.
As the probe intensified, investigators from the Delhi Police identified two more hideouts allegedly linked to Dr. Muzammil Ganaie. Officials said the locations were rented under false pretences and used for several months, according to a news agency.
Ganaie had rented premises in Fatehpur, Taga and Dhauj in Faridabad, as well as in Khori Jamalpur village. He reportedly told the house owners that he intended to start a fruit business.
One of the rented houses belonged to Jumma Khan and consisted of three bedrooms, a hall and a kitchen. It was situated above Khan’s plastic raw material workshop and was located roughly four kilometres from Al-Falah University, where Ganaie was employed.
As many as 15 people were killed when a slow-moving Hyundai i20 car exploded on the evening of November 10 near Lal Quila Metro Station. Several others were injured. The blast ignited multiple nearby vehicles, causing extensive damage.
Preliminary investigations have linked the explosion to a terror module recently uncovered in Faridabad. Several suspects have already been detained, and authorities are conducting an extensive investigation to dismantle the network behind the attack.