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Delhi News: Maharashtra ATS takes over Delhi car bomb blast case; raids linked to Ibrahim Aabadi and Dr. Umar Ul Nambi

ABP News Bureau   |  12 Nov 2025 12:21 PM (IST)

In a major development in the Delhi car bomb blast case, Maharashtra ATS has taken charge of the investigation. Mumbai Police conducted a raid at the Mumbra-Kausa residence of Ibrahim Aabadi’s second wife, seizing several electronic devices. Aabadi is accused of training children for terrorist activities and was known to be a devout follower at a Kurla mosque. Investigators are also probing the mysterious death of Dr Umar Un Nabi , collecting DNA samples from his mother to confirm if he died in the blast. Another suspect, Dr. Aadil Ahmed from Anantnag, left his government job and was found linked to arms recovery.

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