Investigators probing the Delhi Red Fort blast say suspects Dr. Umar and Muzammil used the encrypted messaging app Session to coordinate with overseas handlers. Session requires no phone number and stores minimal metadata, making tracing communications difficult. Sources report the two traveled to Turkey in 2022 where they met with a handler linked to Jaish, using virtual Turkish numbers and secure in-person meetings to avoid detection. Agencies recovered diaries, notebooks and digital notes during raids; those documents contain coded references and planning details that investigators believe map out the conspiracy and procurement efforts for explosives. Authorities confirmed that Session chats informed tasking, logistics and operational planning. Forensic teams are analyzing devices and seized materials while decoding the notebooks to establish timelines, accomplices and funding routes. Intelligence agencies are coordinating with foreign partners to identify the handler and disrupt remaining cells. Officials caution that although encrypted platforms complicate forensic work, physical evidence including travel records, CCTV footage and witness statements have strengthened prosecutorial leads. The inquiry underscores how encrypted apps can be misused to facilitate transnational terrorism and highlights the need for international cooperation to trace digital and financial footprints. Investigators vow to pursue all leads relentlessly to prevent further attacks.
Breaking: Encrypted 'Session' App Used by Umar and Muzammil; Turkey Meeting Linked to Jaish Handler Revealed!!


