🚨 Delhi Car Bomber Linked to Turkey-Based Handler ‘Ukasa’ — Major Revelation in Red Fort Blast Probe
A shocking revelation has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the Red Fort car blast in Delhi. The prime accused, Dr. Umar Mohammad, reportedly visited a mosque in Old Delhi just minutes before carrying out the explosion. He stayed there for about 10 minutes, then drove toward the Red Fort.
What’s even more startling — investigators say Umar remained in contact with his Turkey-based handler “Ukasa” right up until the moment of the blast. His diary entries and messages reveal signs of complete brainwashing, confirming his deep radicalization. The NIA has intensified its probe, with several more revelations expected in the coming days.
🕋 Umar Stopped at Mosque Minutes Before the Deadly Blast
On the evening of November 10, a powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort shook the entire nation. At around 6:52 PM, a Hyundai i20 parked near Gate No. 1 of Red Fort Metro Station exploded with such force that nearby buildings and vehicles trembled. Within seconds, the area was engulfed in flames, destroying several cars parked nearby.
CCTV footage revealed that Dr. Umar, alias Umar-un-Nabi, had visited Sunehri Mosque or another nearby mosque in Old Delhi just before the blast. He stayed there alone for 10–15 minutes before driving off toward the Red Fort — believed to be his final moments before the explosion.
🌍 Turkey Connection: Handler ‘Ukasa’ Directed Operation from Ankara
According to police sources, Dr. Umar and other detained suspects were in direct communication with a handler identified as Ukasa, believed to be operating from Ankara, Turkey. Investigators suspect that “Ukasa” might be a code name used within the network. Communication between Umar and Ukasa took place through the Session app, an encrypted messaging platform.
Sources also revealed that a group of individuals traveled from India to Ankara in March 2022, where they are suspected to have been radicalized and recruited. Officials believe Umar remained in touch with Ukasa until moments before his death, receiving final instructions for the attack.
📓 Explosive Discovery: Umar and Mujammil’s Secret Diaries Found
Security agencies have recovered diaries belonging to Dr. Umar and Dr. Mujammil, which could hold key answers to several questions surrounding the Delhi blast. The diaries were found inside Room No. 4 (Umar) and Room No. 13 (Mujammil) at Al-Falah University Campus between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Another diary was discovered in Mujammil’s rented room in Dhauj, where police had previously seized 360 kg of explosives, just 300 meters from the university. The notes contain coded entries referencing dates between November 8–12, and multiple mentions of the word “Operation.” Officials believe these may point to the planning stages of the Red Fort attack.
🚗 Umar’s Escape Trail: From Faridabad to Mewat, Then Back to Delhi
Meanwhile, investigators have also reconstructed Umar’s escape route after the Red Fort explosion. The Jaish-linked operative reportedly fled from Faridabad, traveling through Mewat and reaching Ferozepur Jhirka before turning back toward Delhi.
He is said to have spent the night at a roadside dhaba along the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, even sleeping inside his car. Later, he re-entered Delhi via the Badarpur Border through Faridabad. CCTV footage from multiple highway cameras captured his movements during the journey.
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