Red Fort Blast Probe: Red EcoSport SUV of Accused Umar Nabi Recovered in Major Search Operation
The Delhi Police has launched an extensive search operation across the national capital to locate a red Ford EcoSport believed to be connected to the deadly Red Fort blast that killed nine people earlier this week. The car is registered under the name of Dr Umar Un Nabi, the prime suspect in the case.

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Citywide Alert and Inter-State Coordination
An alert has been issued to all police stations, check posts, and border units in Delhi, with neighbouring states Uttar Pradesh and Haryana also instructed to maintain high vigilance. At least five special teams of Delhi Police are working round the clock to trace the missing vehicle.
Officials said the investigation revealed links between the suspects involved in the Hyundai i20 used in the explosion and another red car. "We have reason to believe the accused used this second vehicle for movement and planning before the blast," a source said.
Car Registered to Prime Suspect Dr Umar Un Nabi
According to investigators, the red Ford EcoSport is registered in Dr Umar Un Nabi's name. He was associated with the Al-Falah Medical College in Faridabad and is accused of being part of a larger terror module. Sources said he was behind the wheel when the blast occurred near the Red Fort on Monday evening.
Security agencies discovered that Dr Umar had frequently changed his location between Kashmir and Haryana since mid-October, apparently to avoid detection. "He was under constant pressure from surveillance units, prompting him to shift bases multiple times," an official said.
Fake Address and Reconnaissance Links
Further probe revealed that the car had been purchased using a fake address in North-East Delhi. The police later conducted a late-night raid at the listed address but did not find Dr Umar. "The car appears to have been used for reconnaissance activities ahead of the attack," a source added.
All registration details of the vehicle have now been circulated to police forces across Delhi and nearby states to prevent it from crossing borders undetected.
Al-Falah Medical College Responds
In response to reports of Dr Umar's alleged involvement, Al-Falah Medical College issued a statement distancing itself from any terror-linked individuals. "The University is a responsible institution and stands firmly in solidarity with the nation," it said.
Investigators continue to track Dr Umar Un Nabi's network, with multiple search operations ongoing in both Faridabad and Kashmir as part of the widening probe into the Red Fort blast.












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