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From Delhi car bomb to 2,600 kg ammonium nitrate haul: How NIA uncovered a foiled serial bombing plot

November 21, 2025 / 10:21 IST
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The investigation into the deadly Red Fort car blast has uncovered a sophisticated ‘white-collar’ terror module, with a resurfaced video showing a massive 2,600 kg stash of ammonium nitrate in a cleric’s rented room in Faridabad and evidence pointing to a foiled plot for serial bombings, according to a TOI report.

The footage, filmed on November 9, a day before the Delhi explosion that killed 15 people, shows sacks of the chemical stacked inside a sparsely furnished house in an isolated location, for which the tenant paid just Rs 1,500 per month.

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which has formally taken over the case, is now probing whether arrested doctors Shaheen Shahid and Muzammil Shakeel were involved in procuring multiple vehicles for a broader serial bombing campaign. Initial findings suggest the duo may have arranged or financed several cars intended to be used as vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices.

According to the TOI report, this larger plot was allegedly an “anniversary revenge attack” timed for the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition on December 6.