Investigators looking into the Red Fort blast have found that the main accused received ₹20 lakh through illegal money channels. This money is believed to have been used to plan and prepare for the attack.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
According to sources, the accused, Umar Mohammad, also bought large amounts of fertilizers with cash from a market in Nuh, Haryana. Fertilizers can often be used to make explosives, so this has raised serious concerns for the investigation team.
The blast took place near the Red Fort when a Hyundai i20 car suddenly exploded, injuring several people and damaging nearby vehicles. The incident caused panic in the area, and police immediately began a detailed investigation.
Officials have also detained multiple hawala dealers—people who move money secretly without official banking channels—to understand how the ₹20 lakh was transferred. CCTV footage and vehicle records from the area are being closely checked to track all movements before the explosion.
The probe has also connected the case to a larger terror network involving several people across different states. More arrests and investigations are expected as authorities try to piece together the full plan behind the blast.
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