A Hyundai i20 car with Haryana plates was at the center of a devastating blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least eight and injuring 20. Authorities have arrested the car’s former owner, Mohd Salman, in Gurugram. Investigations by NIA and forensic teams are underway to uncover the motive
Arrest in Delhi Blast Case
A high-intensity explosion near Delhi’s historic Red Fort on Monday evening has shaken the nation. The blast, originating from a Hyundai i20 hatchback with Haryana registration, left eight people dead and around 20 injured, while damaging over 20 nearby vehicles.
Authorities have now confirmed the arrest of Mohd Salman, the car’s previous owner, in Gurugram. Salman reportedly sold the vehicle to another individual, but investigators are probing his role and connections. The incident has triggered a multi-agency investigation, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and forensic experts examining the site for evidence.
Key Highlights & Notable Updates
• Epicenter of Blast: A Hyundai i20 with Haryana plates was parked near Red Fort when the explosion occurred.
• Casualties: At least eight fatalities and 20 injuries have been reported. Several vehicles, including an e-rickshaw, caught fire due to the blast.
• Owner Arrested: Mohd Salman, the car’s registered owner, has been detained in Gurugram. He had sold the car to another person, identified as Nadeem
• Investigations: NIA, Delhi Police, and forensic teams are jointly probing the case. The blast came just hours after 3,000 kg of explosives were seized in Faridabad, raising concerns of a larger terror network Outlook India.
• Government Response: Union Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed the blast details and assured that all agencies are working to establish accountability
• Security Alert: The incident has prompted heightened security measures across Delhi and other major Indian cities.
Major Takeaways
• The arrest of the car’s former owner marks a critical breakthrough in the investigation.
• The timing of the blast, coinciding with a massive explosives seizure in Haryana, suggests possible coordinated activity.
• Authorities are focusing on tracing the chain of ownership of the vehicle to determine accountability.
• The tragedy underscores the urgent need for enhanced urban security and intelligence coordination.
Sources: NDTV, India TV