A National Investigation Agency charge sheet in the 2025 Red Fort blast case says the attackers used triacetone triperoxide (TATP) in a vehicle-borne IED that killed 11 people and caused major property damage. NIA alleges the explosive was clandestinely manufactured: the accused procured chemicals, conducted experiments, and perfected the mixture. It also links 10 accused, including the deceased Dr Umer Un Nabi, to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind and an alleged “Operation Heavenly Hind” plot targeting India’s government and security forces.
The National Investigation Agency has filed a 7,500-page chargesheet in the Red Fort car bomb explosion case, where 11 people were killed in last year’s high-intensity blast. The NIA names 10 accused tied to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, described as an Al-Qaida offshoot, and says the probe uncovered a major jihad conspiracy involving radicalised medical professionals.
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