Accomplice of Delhi ‘bomber’ arrested

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Security personnel gather at the blast site after an explosion near the Red Fort in the old quarters of Delhi on November 10, 2025. Indian fire officers on November 10, reported injuries after fire engulfed several vehicles close to the capital’s landmark Red Fort, but the cause of the blaze was not confirmed. PHOTO: AFP
NEW DELHI:
Indian authorities said on Sunday that a deadly car blast in New Delhi earlier this week was an attack carried out by a “suicide bomber”, announcing the arrest of an accomplice.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), the country’s counter-terrorism law enforcement body, said the alleged attacker and the second suspect were both from Indian-administered Kashmir, where police have carried out sweeping raids in recent days. Announcing “a breakthrough” in the investigation, the NIA said in a statement it had arrested Amir Rashid Ali, “in whose name the car involved in the attack was registered”.
He had “conspired with the alleged suicide bomber, Umar Un Nabi, to unleash the terror attack”, it added, without specifying any possible motive.
Nabi, a resident of Kashmir, was an assistant professor in general medicine at a university in the northern state of Haryana, according to the counter-terrorism agency, which said it had seized a vehicle belonging to him.



