
The house of Dr. Umar Un Nabi, the terrorist who carried out the Red Fort blast, has been demolished in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. Villagers said that Umar was a quiet man, leaving home only when absolutely necessary. Many people don't even know his name team visited Umar's village in Koil to assess the situation there. In Koil's small market, people initially hesitated to speak to the media. After being assured that no photos or videos would be taken, some agreed to speak. When asked about Dr. Umar, Mohammed Shafi, a grocery shopkeeper, said that he had known him since childhood. He had never seen him roaming around the market the way other boys do.
He prayed five times a day, always at home. He rarely spoke to people. Regarding Umar's role in the Delhi blast, Shafi said, "When we heard about this through the media, the ground slipped from under our feet." Another local, Bashir Ahmed, said that out of the approximately 100,000 people in the village, only 1,500 knew him. Umar didn't even know these 1500.
Umar's house is in a narrow lane; a young man said, "The matter should be investigated."
After the market, we headed towards Umar's house. We walked about 200 meters through the narrow lanes and reached the gate of his house. People were coming and going at Umar's house. There were some young men outside the gate. They also said that he was religious. Young Abid (name changed) said that no one in this family was like this. If Umar did this, an investigation should be conducted.
Three people involved in the purchase and sale of the car involved in the blast have been detained.
Official sources said that three people involved in the purchase and sale of the car involved in the blast have been detained. Meanwhile, a viral photo of an I-20 car with HR number appeared to be that of Aamir Rashid Mir of Sambura, Pulwama. However, according to the family, the car seen with Aamir in the photo is not his. It is being reported that Aamir is a plumber by profession.
Umar was the sole breadwinner of the family.
When asked about Dr. Umar, Ghulam Nabi said, "I was a teacher. During my promotion in 2003, important documents went missing. I lost my job in 2012. Now, Dr. Umar is the sole breadwinner in the family." The other son, who holds an MA, works as a plumber. He explained that Umar preferred to live alone and rarely left the house. When asked if he was not interested in sports, Bhat pointed to the small courtyard in front of the house and said, "Whenever we felt like it, we used to play together here."
Several teams visited, but only the Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted the investigation.
Ghulam Nabi stated that several agencies visited, but no other team except the Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted the investigation. It should be noted that Dr. Umar received his MD from the Government Medical College in Srinagar. He was a senior resident at GMC Anantnag and had left his job some time ago. He was currently an assistant professor at Al Falah University in Faridabad.
Father said Omar was engaged in Srinagar just two months ago.
His father is also worried about Dr. Omar Nabi of Pulwama's involvement in the Delhi car bombing. Sitting on the veranda of his house, Dr. Omar's father, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, told on Wednesday that after the Delhi blast, Omar's in-laws raided his house before his own. Subsequently, several teams came to his house to investigate. Bhat said Dr. Omar was engaged in Srinagar just two months ago. It was Omar's in-laws who informed him that the police were searching for him.
At first, he thought it was just a simple matter. He thought if something serious had happened, the police would have raided his house and interrogated him. After this, police and security forces also came to his house. He said, "The army called my eldest son. He went and was released after about an hour or two." Over the past two days, our house has been raided one after another. Sometimes by the police, sometimes by the Special Operations Group, and sometimes by someone else for investigation.
Only one of Umar's toes was found after the blast.
After the Red Fort bomb blast, only one toe of the terrorist Dr. Mohammad Umar Nabi and pieces of flesh stuck to engine parts were found. The rest of the body was blown away in the explosion. The toe was found under the front tire wheel. DNA testing of this toe and pieces of flesh stuck to engine parts confirmed that the deceased was Umar Nabi.
The police have not recovered any other body parts from the scene except these. It is believed that birds and animals may have eaten the body parts that fell some distance away. The explosives are believed to have been placed in the back seat of the car.
A police officer who was the first to arrive at the scene of the bomb blast stated that the explosion was so powerful that the car was completely destroyed. Parts of the car's engine were found at the scene. This police officer stated that Umar Nabi's body parts were scattered up to 250 feet, while car parts were also scattered 300 to 350 feet.
This police officer stated that the car's steering wheel was found in front of a Jain temple. The blast also severely damaged the wall of the Red Fort Chowki. Police officials say that the remaining parts of Umar's body are missing, and if they are, they are unrecoverable. A search is underway for the parts.
Explosives were found in the back seat of the car.
A senior Delhi Police officer stated that (in CCTV footage) a large bag, believed to contain explosives, can be seen on the back seat of the car. According to police officials, the explosives were kept in a white bag.
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