Monday, May 18, 2026
42.1 C
New Delhi

Delhi car blast case: NIA arrests detained Kashmiri college student, suspect’s father dies of burns in immolation bid

Delhi car blast case: NIA arrests detained Kashmiri college student, suspect's father dies of burns in immolation bid

SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) announced Monday the arrest of a Kashmiri college student from Srinagar linked to Delhi suicide bomber Dr Umar Un Nabi, hours after the suspect’s father died in hospital of burns suffered in a purported immolation attempt outside their home in Anantnag district’s Qazigund.Jasir Bilal Wani, aka Danish, had been detained four days ago for interrogation along with his paternal uncle Nabeel Wani, a physics teacher.The family said Jasir’s father Bilal Ahmad Wani, 55, was summoned by police last Saturday and he returned home “distressed”. The next morning, Bilal walked out of his house in the Wanpora neighbourhood of Qazigund and set himself ablaze, resulting in severe burns. The dry fruits trader died at Srinagar’s SMHS Hospital early Monday.NIA issued a statement confirming that Jasir’s interrogation over the past few days yielded clues to the Delhi blast, including what the agency said was his “active involvement” in the car blast that killed 14 people and wounded over 30 people.”Investigations have revealed that Jasir allegedly provided technical support for terror attacks by modifying drones and attempting to make rockets ahead of the deadly car bomb blast,” NIA said. “The accused was a co-conspirator who worked closely with the terrorist, Umar Un Nabi, to plan the terror carnage. NIA continues to explore various angles to unravel the conspiracy behind the bombing.”Multiple teams are working on leads and searching for suspects across states “to identify every person involved in the terror attack”, the agency said.Jasir’s arrest was announced a day after NIA took into custody Amir Rashid Ali, a resident of Samboora in Pampore, for conspiring with Nabi. The car used in the explosion was registered in his name.The Wanis are neighbours of Dr Adeel Rather, arrested from UP’s Saharanpur on Nov 6 on suspicion of being part of the “white-collar terror module”.PDP chief and ex-CM Mehbooba Mufti blamed police “high-handedness” for Bilal immolating himself. In a post on X, accompanied by a picture of a man with burns across his back, she wrote, “Petrified about their (Bilal’s son and brother) safety he pleaded with the authorities to just see them, which was denied. This…only deepens wounds and breeds despair.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Death To America’: Iran Arming Civilians, Offering Weapons Training As Trump Renews War Threats

An elderly man at the rally carried a handwritten placard in Farsi, which read “nuclear and missile technology is as important as our borders, so we will protect them”. Read More

‘Won’t tolerate attacks on police’: West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari on Kolkata violence; 40 held

NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday tightened his tone on the deteriorating law and order situation in state after 10 cops along with 3 CAPF personnel were injured in Kolkata during a protest on Sunday aft Read More

Topics

‘Death To America’: Iran Arming Civilians, Offering Weapons Training As Trump Renews War Threats

An elderly man at the rally carried a handwritten placard in Farsi, which read “nuclear and missile technology is as important as our borders, so we will protect them”. Read More

‘Won’t tolerate attacks on police’: West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari on Kolkata violence; 40 held

NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday tightened his tone on the deteriorating law and order situation in state after 10 cops along with 3 CAPF personnel were injured in Kolkata during a protest on Sunday aft Read More

Heatwave alert: IMD forecasts severe heat conditions in northwest and central India this week

Heatwave alert: IMD forecasts severe heat conditions in northwest and central India this week (Image credit: TNN) NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that large parts of northwest and central India are lik Read More

Free bus travel for women, Rs 3,000 more for ASHA workers: Satheesan’s first decisions as Kerala CM

Free bus travel for women, Rs 3,000 more for ASHA workers: Satheesan’s first decisions as Kerala CM (Image credit: ANI) NEW DELHI: In his first cabinet meeting after taking oath as Kerala chief minister, V D Satheesan announc Read More

New BBC boss warns that ‘tough choices are unavoidable’

In an email to staff, Brittin said: “The BBC has proved throughout its history how quickly it can reinvent itself to serve the needs of audiences – from restructuring for World War II to repurposing during Covid to spinning up services in Read More

Related Articles