Who is the ‘digital mastermind’ of Delhi blast? What among the 12 dangerous videos found from Umar’s phone?

BREAKING: 12 radical videos found from the phone of Delhi blast suicide bomber Dr. Omar. He used to take online suicide bombing sessions and was brainwashing colleagues over encrypted chats. Investigation exposes big conspiracy of module.

New Delhi. The new evidence found by the agencies investigating the Red Fort explosion in the country’s capital Delhi has deepened this question. 12 radical videos have been found from the phone of Dr. Omar Mohammad alias Omar-un-Nabi, the suicide bomber who was killed in the blast near the Red Fort – videos that were not only inciting hatred but were inciting an entire generation. Umar not only made videos but also took online suicide bombing sessions and prepared people of his group to die in the name of “martyrdom operation”. Encrypted chats reveal that he even brainwashed Delhi blast co-conspirator Jasir Bilal in a similar manner. Was all this the work of a single terrorist, or was a larger white collar terror module linked to Al Falah University working behind the scenes? The investigation has now picked up several new threads.

Who was Omar and why did he make radical videos?

According to the investigation, Umar was a part of the terror module associated with Al-Falah University of Haryana, where even educated people, doctors and researchers were getting influenced by terrorist ideology. Omar recorded several videos himself in the last few months. In these videos, he tried to instigate the youth by giving examples of Afghan Mujahideen and Taliban. His objective was clear – to make people understand that if Taliban can defeat the superpowers, then they too can challenge a country like India.

Were encrypted apps the real base of Omar’s “digital recruitment”?

The chat history received by the agencies revealed that Umar used to talk to many group members on encrypted apps. He continuously sent them radical videos and instigated them to join the “Jihadi mission”. Not only this, he also gave live sessions related to Suicide Bombing to his online group.

Was Delhi’s blast prepared in online ‘Suicide Bombing Classes’?

In a viral video, Omar clearly says that suicide bombing has been misunderstood, it is a “martyrdom operation”. He also explains to his group that they should not be afraid of death, because “fate is already decided.” It scares me to think whether these sessions were forcing the youth to glorify death?

Had the same video made Jasir Bilal a ‘co-conspirator’?

Investigation revealed that Umar had also sent these videos to Jasir Bilal. Initially Jasir was hesitant to join the attack, but after receiving continuous videos he became impressed. That means the effect of brainwashing was visible.

Did Umar, scared of being caught with the module, blast it in the car itself?

When the police arrested two members of the module, Dr. Muzammil Shakeel and Dr. Adil Rather, and recovered 2,900 kg of explosives, it is suspected that Omar panicked. In the same panic, he blew up the i20 car itself.

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