A major development has emerged in the Delhi car blast investigation as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted extensive raids across Jammu and Kashmir. The agency targeted multiple locations in Shopian and Pulwama, searching the residences of key suspects: Maulvi Irfan, Dr. Adil, and Dr. Muzammil. These individuals have been under the scanner for their alleged involvement in the Delhi blast near the Red Fort. According to officials, the NIA teams seized several documents, digital devices, and other materials that may provide crucial leads in uncovering the network behind the explosion. Raids were simultaneously carried out at additional hideouts, including a residence in Pulwama’s Sambora area linked to another suspect, Amir. Sources suggest that during earlier searches, investigators recovered cash, explosives, and electronic equipment from various locations, strengthening the suspicion of a larger terror module. The current raids aim to trace how the module was formed, where the weapons came from, and who coordinated the attack. Family members present during the searches were questioned and later released. The NIA continues its aggressive, multi-state investigation, hoping to piece together the entire network responsible for the Delhi blast.


