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Red Fort car blast case: NIA files chargesheets against 3 more accused

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Red Fort car blast case: NIA files chargesheets against 3 more accused
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a supplementary chargesheet against three individuals in connection with a 2025 car bomb explosion near Delhi's Red Fort. The case, which resulted in 11 deaths, now involves 13 total accused.

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This update highlights ongoing counter-terrorism efforts and the legal pursuit of justice in a major national security case in India.

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NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed a supplementary chargesheet against three more accused, including an absconding suspect, in connection with the car bomb explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that claimed 11 lives.According to the NIA, the supplementary chargesheet names Zameer Ahmad Ahanger, Tufail Ahmad Bhat, and Muzafar Ahmad, also known by the aliases Faraz and Zafar, all residents of Jammu and Kashmir.With the latest filing, the total number of accused chargesheeted in the case has risen to 13, including the prime accused, Dr Umer Un Nabi, who is now deceased.The explosion, which occurred near the Red Fort in the national capital in November 2025, left 11 people dead and triggered a major counter-terror investigation led by the NIA.Officials said the supplementary chargesheet forms part of the agency's ongoing probe into the conspiracy behind the blast. You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Delhi | Silver Rate in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi | Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Petrol Price in Delhi | Diesel Price in Delhi | CNG Price in Delhi | LPG Price in DelhiStay updated with the latest Delhi news. Download the TOI App.

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