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November 26, 2025e-Paper
Updated – November 26, 2025 12:24 pm IST – New Delhi
Security officials cordon off a house at Fatehpur Tagga, in Faridabad, on the outskirts of New Delhi. File | Photo Credit: AP
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a Faridabad resident on Wednesday (November 26,2025) for allegedly harbouring Dr. Umar-un Nabi, the man who drove the explosive-laden car that blasted outside the Red Fort in Delhi on November 10, killing 15 people.
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Arrested Soyab, resident of Dhauj in Haryana’s Faridabad, is the seventh accused arrested by the NIA in the case, part of a 'white-collar' terror module busted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
"The agency continues to pursue various leads in connection with the suicide bombing, and has been conducting searches across states in coordination with the respective police forces in a bid to identify and track others involved in the gruesome attack," the spokesperson said in a statement.
Published – November 26, 2025 12:22 pm IST
crime, law and justice / Delhi / terrorism (crime) / Delhi blast 2025
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