Nabi, Umar and Red Fort
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‘Major sin in Islam’: Delhi blast accused Dr Umar’s take on suicide bombing stirs up social media
Dr Umar Un Nabi, the main suspect in the Delhi blast, claims suicide bombing is misunderstood as martyrdom. He was driving a car that exploded and killed at least 12 people on November 12.
The Faridabad seizures are believed to have triggered a frantic attempt to evade surveillance, with Umar reportedly abandoning his routine and going into hiding
The prime accused, Dr Mohammad Umar Un Nabi, the suicide bomber in the November 10 Red Fort blast, stayed in a rented room in Haryana's Nuh for about ten days before the explosion.
The Delhi Police said the number of deceased has reached 15, including three partial body parts. One of the victims succumbed to injuries on Sunday, while another victim died on Monday.
Nabi, a 35-year-old doctor from Jammu and Kashmir, is the prime suspect in the Red Fort car blast that killed 10.
Kashmiri resident Amir Rashid Ali, who had allegedly conspired with Umar Nabi, the doctor who allegedly drove the Hyundai i20 that exploded outside the Red Fort Metro station on November 10, allegedly provided him logistical support,
Meanwhile on Wednesday, Faridabad Police seized the red EcoSport DL 10 CK 0458, suspected to be linked to Dr Umar Un Nabi, the prime suspect in the Delhi blast case. The red EcoSport, suspected to be linked to Dr Umar, was found parked near Khandawali village.