Shocking CCTV Footage Captures Delhi Blast Moment
Newly released CCTV footage has revealed the terrifying moment when multiple vehicles were engulfed in flames during the recent explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort. The incident occurred at a busy traffic signal on Netaji Subhash Marg, close to the Lal Qila Metro Station Gate No. 1, sending shockwaves through the capital.
The Moment of Explosion
The visual evidence, made public by Delhi Police, shows normal traffic conditions suddenly turning into a scene of chaos and destruction. Several cars waiting at the traffic signal for the light to turn green were violently consumed by a massive ball of fire following the blast on Monday evening. The footage captures the precise moment when the peaceful evening commute transformed into a nightmare for commuters.
Police investigations have led to seven arrests so far in connection with the explosion that rocked the capital city. The investigation has taken a significant turn with law enforcement agencies identifying what they describe as a "white-collar terror module" allegedly involved in planning and executing the attack.
Investigation Breakthrough and Suspects
In a major development, Dr. Umar Nabi Bhat has been identified as the suspected leader of the terror module that includes other medical professionals. The network allegedly comprises Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganai and Dr. Adeel Majeed Rather, all medical practitioners now under scrutiny for their involvement in the Red Fort explosion.
Authorities have taken Bhat's family members for questioning as part of their investigation. Meanwhile, family members of Dr. Ganai expressed complete shock and disbelief upon learning about his alleged involvement in the terror activities.
The blast site remains sealed and covered as the investigation continues, with forensic teams working meticulously to gather evidence. Delhi Police has intensified security measures across the capital, particularly around historical monuments and crowded public spaces.
The incident has raised serious concerns about security preparedness in high-profile areas of the national capital, prompting reviews of existing safety protocols and emergency response mechanisms.