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Red Fort Blast Case: Al Falah University Doctor Identified as Driver of Explosive i20 Car, Say Investigators
November 13, 2025 by Mediaeye News
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Red Fort Blast Case: Al Falah University Doctor Identified as Driver of Explosive i20 Car, Say Investigators

New Delhi: In a breakthrough in the Red Fort blast case, investigators have identified Dr Umar Mohammad, a senior doctor at Al Falah University in Faridabad, as the driver of the i20 car that exploded near Red Fort on November 10. The powerful blast killed eight people and injured at least 20 others, prompting a high-level probe into the terror angle.

DNA test findings definitively proved Umar’s identity, according to Delhi Police sources. There was no question regarding his presence in the car at the time of the explosion because his DNA sample 100% matched those of his mother and brother. Bone fragments, teeth, and pieces of clothes that were found inside the mutilated remains of the i20 were used to extract the DNA.

Around 6:52 p.m. on Monday, there was a strong explosion that sent shockwaves through the capital and prompted security alarms. Concern over the breach in the high-security area around the Red Fort was raised by the explosion, which happened near one of India’s most famous monuments.

Following the incident, the Delhi Police’s Special Cell has officially turned over the investigation to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The location has been roped off by NIA authorities, who are also performing forensic analyses of the wreckage, including digital data, car parts, and explosive residues.

According to preliminary investigations, high-grade improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were used to rig the vehicle. Investigators are currently trying to map Umar’s travels in the days preceding the explosion and tracking the source of the explosives.

As per sources, Umar had left his Faridabad home earlier that day, telling his coworkers that he was in Delhi for a personal engagement. Whether he operated alone or in cooperation with a bigger network is being investigated by the authorities.

The explosion on November 10 occurred just hours after two residential properties in Faridabad, Haryana, were found to contain around 3,000 kg of explosives by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

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