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NIA Makes Four More Arrests in Delhi Blast, Reveals Drone-Based Terror Plot Spanning Multiple States

NIA arrests four, raising total to six, as probe uncovers deadly drone attack plot in Delhi blast case.

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested four more prime suspects in connection with the 10 November blast near the Red Fort in Delhi, taking total arrests in the case to six.

The accused include three doctors from Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh and played key roles in the terror attack that caused multiple deaths and injuries.

The NIA continues intense interrogations and is working closely with state police forces to dismantle the entire terror network behind the attack. The probe revealed plans for sophisticated drone-based rocket attacks aimed at high-security areas.

Red Fort Car Blast Accused

The newly arrested accused are Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai from Pulwama, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather from Anantnag, and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay from Shopian, all in Jammu and Kashmir, along with Dr Shaheen Saeed from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

They were produced before the Patiala House Court and remanded to 10-day NIA custody for ongoing interrogation. These arrests followed earlier detentions of Amir Rashid Ali, the registered owner of the car used in the bombing, and Jasir Bilal Wani, alias Danish, who provided technical support to the terrorists.

The NIA took over the investigation immediately after the attack, under the Union Home Ministry’s directive.

A Bigger Terror Module in Delhi Blast

Investigators reportedly uncovered a highly organised terror plot involving a “white-collar terror network” with close coordination across states. The accused had been working on modifying drones to launch rocket-style bombs, taking inspiration from tactics used by groups like Hamas and ISIS.

These drones were reportedly intended to be rocket-delivery systems capable of causing mass casualties and widespread panic, focusing on high-security zones in Delhi.

The blast on 10 November involved a Hyundai i20 packed with improvised explosive devices (IEDs), killing 15 people and injuring many more. This incident came hours after police seized large explosives from Al Falah University in Faridabad, further revealing the network’s scale.

NIA Investigates Delhi Blast Case

The NIA continues thorough interrogations to unravel the terror conspiracy fully and has pledged to arrest every member of the module. The agency collaborates closely with state police forces to prevent further attacks, highlighting the threat of emerging drone technologies in terrorism.

This case raises urgent questions on national security and counter-terror strategies, especially regarding the use of advanced technology for violent ends. It also underscores the need for sustained vigilance and intelligence sharing across state and central agencies to protect public safety.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This unfolding investigation shows the critical balance between robust law enforcement and upholding democratic values of transparency and justice. It is essential to address terror threats decisively while fostering empathy, peace, and unity to prevent divisions within communities.

Technology’s misuse for violence is a grave concern that demands innovative countermeasures alongside grassroots dialogue promoting coexistence. 

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