New revelation in Delhi blast case: EcoSport car found in Faridabad, revealing Umar Nabi's activities

Faridabad police have now found a second suspicious car linked to the Delhi Red Fort blast. This Ford EcoSport car, number DL10CK0458, was found parked near Khandawali village.

New revelations are constantly emerging in the investigation into the devastating blast near Delhi's Red Fort. Faridabad police have now found a second suspicious car, believed to be connected to the case. This Ford EcoSport car, number DL10CK0458, was found parked near Khandawali village. Investigation has revealed that the car is registered in the name of Umar Nabi, its second owner.

Agencies engaged in investigation

The car's original owner is a man named Devendra. It's worth noting that Devendra's name also appeared in the ownership of the i20 car in which the explosion occurred. Investigating agencies are now working to determine whether both vehicles were in the same name or were linked to different individuals named Devendra.

Omar Nabi's activities under surveillance

The investigation also revealed that a few hours before the blast, Umar Nabi visited a mosque in the Kamala Market police station area, where he stayed for about ten minutes. After that, he left in the direction of the Red Fort. Agencies suspect this meeting may have been connected to a local contact or the final stages of the conspiracy. Currently, a special team of the NIA and Delhi Police is thoroughly investigating every aspect.

Agencies are keeping an eye on Lady Doctor Shaheen

A major twist in this case came when investigative agencies began investigating the role of Dr. Shaheen, a lady doctor, in the terror funding of the Faridabad module. According to sources, Shaheen received funding from the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. On the organization's instructions, she was involved in opening "recruitment centers" for women in several districts of western Uttar Pradesh, especially Saharanpur and Hapur.

Agencies say Shaheen was funded by Jaish to operate a "mini recruit-command center." She was looking for locations that were slightly out of town and less crowded, so that her activities would go unnoticed.

Foreign funding and links with Azhar Masood

In addition to Shaheen, the bank accounts of Adil, Umar, and Muzammil are also being investigated. Preliminary information indicates foreign funding in Shaheen's account. Agencies are also investigating whether these funds were used to manufacture explosives or conduct reconnaissance. It is reported that Shaheen was in direct contact with Sahida Azhar, sister of Jaish commander Azhar Masood.

Shaheen and Maulvi Irfan Ahmed allegedly collected donations under the guise of "madrasas" and "zakat," a portion of which was used for terrorist activities. Investigating agencies are now working to trace the entire funding chain of this network. Raids are currently underway in several states, and more arrests are expected.