HomeNewsIndiaTracing Red Fort blast plan: What happened during Umar's 2022 visit to Turkey-based handler 'Ukasa'?

Tracing Red Fort blast plan: What happened during Umar's 2022 visit to Turkey-based handler 'Ukasa'?

Their conversations had initially started on Telegram and later shifted to encrypted apps like Signal and Session. It was Ukasa who guided them on how to establish covert cells and avoid digital footprints, says report.

November 13, 2025 / 09:30 IST
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While Umar’s i20 exploded near Red Fort on November 10, security agencies have since recovered the Ecosport from Faridabad and launched a search for the Brezza.
While Umar’s i20 exploded near Red Fort on November 10, security agencies have since recovered the Ecosport from Faridabad and launched a search for the Brezza.

A Turkiye-based handler, known by the codename Ukasa, was allegedly involved in the high-intensity explosion near the iconic Red Fort that claimed 12 lives, according to a report by Times of India.

Security sources told TOI that the Turkiye-based handler, known by the codename Ukasa, directed the module led by Al-Falah University professor Umar Un Nabi. Ukasa reportedly  acted as the primary link between the Delhi-based module and handlers of proscribed outfits Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH).

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According to the TOI report, the plot was hatched as early as 2022 when Umar and three others had travelled to Turkiye.  Umar had stayed in Ankara for two weeks.

“Their conversations had initially started on Telegram and later shifted to encrypted apps like Signal and Session. It was Ukasa who guided them on how to establish covert cells and avoid digital footprints,” an officer told TOI.