Umar, Red Fort and Delhi blast
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The Faridabad seizures are believed to have triggered a frantic attempt to evade surveillance, with Umar reportedly abandoning his routine and going into hiding
Earlier, it was revealed that triacetone triperoxide (TATP), also known as acetone peroxide, was found inside the Hyundai i20 that blew up in the November 10 blast
A video recorded by the suicide bomber before the attack near Delhi's Red Fort has been taken down from all platforms under Meta, the company owned by Mark Zuckerberg said. Meta said the video goes against the terms and rules of Meta's platforms.
A recovered video of the Red Fort blast bomber, Dr Umar Un Nabi, has given investigators a chilling look into the mind of a man preparing for mass murder. Security agencies studying the undated footage say it offers a rare insight into the psychology and planning of a suicide attacker.
Experts noted that Umar Nabi avoided staring directly into the camera and spoke in a manner that pretended to be thoughtful.
The Delhi Police said the number of deceased has reached 15, including three partial body parts. One of the victims succumbed to injuries on Sunday, while another victim died on Monday.