New revelation in Delhi blast: i20 car parked near Sunehri Masjid for 3 hours, exploded 4 minutes after leaving

Delhi Blast Update CCTV: The Delhi Police Special Cell’s investigation into CCTV footage has revealed new details about the November 10 blast that happened near the Red Fort.

According to the police, the footage shows that the i20 car involved in the explosion entered the Sunehri Masjid parking lot at 3:19 pm and remained there for about three hours before leaving at 6:48 pm. Just four minutes later, at 6:52 pm, the car exploded near the Subhash Marg traffic signal, engulfing several other vehicles parked nearby. Eight people were killed and 20 others were injured.

Waited for three hours at Sunehri Masjid before Explosion

Delhi Blast Update CCTV: The Delhi Police Special Cell has released a photograph taken moments before the blast, showing the i20 car moving along the road near the Golden Mosque. A powerful explosion occurred in the car’s rear trunk while it was slowly approaching the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Marg traffic signal near the Red Fort. The impact was so severe that it shattered the windows of several nearby vehicles, setting some on fire, and also damaged the glass panels of the Red Fort Metro station.

The car was registered with the Gurugram North RTO in Haryana under the number HR 26 7624. It was registered in the name of Mohammad Salman, who has been detained by the police for questioning. Investigations have further revealed a possible Pulwama link. Salman is said to have sold the i20 to a man named Tariq from Jammu and Kashmir.

The mystery of i20 car- Bought and sold several times

Delhi Blast Update CCTV: According to the police, the car was bought and sold several times and the deal was done by using fake documents every time. Security agencies are also suspicious of this incident because the car that exploded was also issued a challan of Rs 1723 for improper parking in Faridabad at 12 am on September 15th this year.

Delhi Blast: Links to Faridabad Terror Module

Security agencies suspect that the Delhi blast may be connected to the recent seizure of dangerous chemicals. During the operation, police recovered 2,900 kilograms of IED-making material, along with a large cache of weapons and ammunition, while busting an international terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH). The Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested seven individuals in the case, including two doctors – Dr. Muazamil Ahmad Ganai from Faridabad and Dr. Adil from Kulgam.

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