Delhi Red Fort Blast: Accused doctor's Pulwama house demolished
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- 15 November, 2025
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Srinagar: In a recent development, security forces have demolished the house of the doctor accusedof driving the explosive-laden car involved in the Delhi Red Fort blast, officials said on Friday. The demolition was carried out during the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, they said, news agency PTI reported. The car blast near the Red Fort on Monday night claimed 13 lives and injured several others. Also Read:Delhi Car Blast Probe: GSVM Medical College DM Cardiology student detained recently reported that the death toll from the deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has risen to 13 after another victim, who was battling severe burn injuries, passed away on Thursday. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), leading the probe, has now uncovered links between the main accused doctor and a Turkiye-based handler codenamed “Ukasa.” The accused doctor, who was driving the Hyundai i20 that exploded near the Red Fort, is suspected to be the leader of a "white-collar group" of doctors in the terror module. He is alleged to have motivated other doctors to join the 10/11 blast plot. The doctor had moved to Faridabad around one and a half years ago and was working as an Assistant Professor at Al Falah School of Medical Sciences and Research. He completed his MBBS from Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, and was among the state toppers in NEET-PG, securing an MD seat at the same college. The accused was behind the wheel of the Hyundai i20 that was laden with explosives. His identity was confirmed after DNA samples collected from the blast site matched with those of his mother. He was known as an academically accomplished professional in his circle, but he allegedly turned radical over the past two years. Investigators said he had joined several radical messaging groups on social media. Further details were awaited. Also Read:Red Fort blast death toll rises to 13; NIA links accused doctor to Turkiye-Handler
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