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9mm bullets found near Red Fort blast site under police lensPTI

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Last updated: November 17, 2025 11:10 am
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Security agencies are probing three bullet cartridges, two of them live rounds, recovered from the debris near the Red Fort blast site, a source said on Sunday.

The empty shell and two live bullets — a calibre not permitted for civilian use — were found close to the burnt Hyundai i20 car, which exploded on November 10 near the iconic Delhi monument, killing 13 people and wounding more than two dozen.

According to the source, the 9mm rounds are generally issued to specialised units or individuals with explicit permission.

“The staff deployed at the spot were also asked to check their issued ammunition, but none was found missing. The cartridges were there, but there was no weapon to fire them. We are trying to understand the entire matter that how the bullets reached the spot,” said the source. The person said that security agencies are also preparing to re-create the entire route of the accused, Umar Nabi, from the time he left Faridabad, visited Nuh in Haryana, and had tea in Delhi – the whole sequence leading up to the blast.  Authorities are stitching together call records, tower locations, and CCTV footage from over 50 cameras for the recreation.

“The reconstruction will include every check-post crossed, all parking entries, and each location he visited or halted at, to identify whether any person met him, followed him, or aided him. Connecting the dots is critical to understanding the hours Umar spent in the NCR,” the source said.

Meanwhile, angles of the probe continue to expand.

The source said that security agencies are examining a strong hawala trail, suggesting that the arrested doctors — Muzammil and Shaheen — may have received funds through illegal channels.

Initial scrutiny has indicated transactions of nearly Rs 20 lakh, suspected to have originated from foreign-based handlers.

Investigators are verifying whether the amount was routed to the three for the procurement of chemicals and logistics. Evidence recovered so far points to a structured financial link, with about Rs 3 lakh apparently spent on purchasing fertiliser.

Experts are also suspecting the use of Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP) to make the bomb.

Nicknamed ‘mother of satan’, TATP is extremely unstable, highly sensitive to shock, heat, friction and electrostatic discharge.

All components used in the blast, a compound including ammonium nitrate that significantly amplified its explosive potential, are under the lens.

Parallely, security agencies continue to examine the involvement of people linked to Al-Falah University in Haryana’s Faridabad.  According to sources, teams of security agencies have been visiting the university daily, checking attendance logs, staff records, and movements of people who may have been in contact with the arrested doctors.

A female doctor associated with the institution has been detained for questioning, a source said. The move came after several people known to be in touch with Umar, Muzammil, and Shaheen were found missing from campus.

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