Sensational information has emerged in the hands of central intelligence agencies investigating the Delhi blast. An explosion was carried out near Delhi's Lal Quila Metro Station on November 10. Before that, suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi had conducted a trial of that explosive in the Mattan forest of Anantnag, Kashmir. On Tuesday morning, investigators reconstructed the incident in Mattan forest, taking along Dr Adil Rathi and Jashir Bilal Wani, who were arrested in the Delhi blast case.
Intelligence agencies have reported that evidence of field testing of the explosive has been found. Several items used for the explosion have been recovered from within that forest. Additionally, a twisted gas cylinder has also been found. Intelligence agencies suspect that Umar had prepared chemicals for explosions in multiple labs. He had also studied various technical aspects to create explosives. Subsequently, explosive materials were purchased with money collected by terror module members and stored in multiple secret hideouts.
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Intelligence agencies are also relying on digital evidence in investigating this incident. Secret information about CRPF bases in Kashmir has been found on the mobile phones of those arrested. Alongside this, intelligence agencies are trying to connect the dots of the incident through mobile call history, ticket bookings, and various instant messaging apps.
Intelligence agencies have arrested multiple individuals in this incident. They have been detained on charges of providing shelter for terror module members to stay, supplying explosive materials, and arranging vehicles for transportation. Search operations have also been conducted in Kashmir and Faridabad. Intelligence agencies have stated that once all forensic evidence is available, it will be examined, and the investigation will be conducted accordingly.