In a major breakthrough in the Delhi Red Fort car blast case, investigators have now secured over 50 CCTV footages that map out every movement of terror suspect Dr. Umar Nabi before the explosion. According to sources, Umar’s Hyundai i20 was seen at multiple locations across Delhi-NCR from Faridabad to Turkman Gate, before he entered the capital through the Badarpur border. Investigations reveal Umar traveled via the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, spending the night at a roadside dhaba and even sleeping inside his car. The CCTV footage trail shows him visiting a mosque near Turkman Gate, parking near Sunehri Masjid at Red Fort, and waiting there for nearly three hours before the deadly blast. These visuals are proving crucial in reconstructing his final hours and identifying possible accomplices who may have supported his movement. Meanwhile, the probe’s focus has shifted to Faridabad’s Khandauli village, where a red Ford EcoSport suspected to have moved alongside Umar’s car has been found abandoned. The area has been cordoned off as NSG commandos and forensic teams inspect the vehicle for explosives and trace evidence. With every passing day, new leads are tightening the net around the terror module of educated operatives, as the NIA, ATS, and NSG jointly expand the investigation.

