Prime suspect in Delhi Bomb Blasts, Dr. Mohd. Umar’s sister-in-law speaks to the media

November 11, 2025
Prime suspect in Delhi Bomb Blasts, Dr. Mohd. Umar’s sister-in-law speaks to the media

The prime suspect in the Delhi bomb blasts, Dr. Mohd. Umar’s sister-in-law spoke to the media and revealed that the suspect was studious and quiet since childhood, and the family cannot accept the allegations being imposed on him. 

Suspect Dr. Mohd. Umar un Nabi’s sister-in-law says, “he was studious since childhood.” 

  • The horrific Delhi bomb blast that occurred on 10th November 2025 near the Red Fort, killing at least 13 people and injuring over twenty others, has shocked the entire country. The prime suspect behind the incident is Dr. Umar un Nabi, who practiced as a medical doctor at Al-Falah Medical College in Faridabad. His sister in law, Muzamil, has appeared in the media, denying the possibility of Umar’s involvement in terror activities.
  • As per certain media reports, the attack was planned by Jaish-e-Mohammad, and Umar was behind the Hyundai i20 that exploded. He was a resident of Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir and worked in Faridabad. He was assumed to be dead in the blast, but it is unclear whether there was any involvement of suicide bombers.
  • CCTV footage revealed a masked man driving the car and parking it before it exploded. The incident occurred after just a few hours, and later the police uncovered a “White-collar” terror module spread in the Delhi-NCR region. In a raid, three doctors were arrested along with seizing 2900 kg of explosives. 
  • The arrested doctors are Muzammil Ganaie from Pulwama, Adeel Ahmad from Qazigund, and Dr. Shaheen Sayeed from Lucknow. Al Falah Medical College is under the radar of investigating agencies, as most of the arrested doctors have an affiliation with it, situated in Faridabad, Haryana. 
  • Two brothers and the mother of the suspect have been taken into custody. DNA samples were collected to identify the suspect. “We have taken the mother of the suspect to collect DNA to match with the parts found at the scene of the blasts,” the officials have said. 

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