Latest revelation in Delhi Red Fort blast: JeM had planned blasts at six locations in NCR on December 6, day when…
With each passing day new revelations are coming out in the Red Fort bomb blast case. Investigators probing the blast near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort have now unearthed the accused chilling plan.
According to recent findings – the suspected terror module involving doctors allegedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad had planned blasts at six locations in the National Capital Region on December 6. The date is significant: this was the day when the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished.
Top intelligence sources have revealed, the members of the suspected terror module have said during interrogation that they had prepared a phase-wise plan to carry out serial blasts in the National Capital Region.
Officials also shared details of the five-phase plan:
- Phase 1: Formation of the terror module linked with Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind
- Phase 2: Procurement of raw material for assembling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and arranging ammunition, sourced from Nuh and Gurugram in Haryana
- Phase 3: Manufacture of lethal chemical IEDs and reconnaissance of potential target locations
- Phase 4: Distribution of assembled bombs among members of the module following reconnaissance
- Phase 5 (Final): Execution of coordinated bombings across six to seven locations in Delhi.
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