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Delhi blast: Car owner detained in Gurugram; claims he had sold Hyundai i20

Monday, November 10


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Delhi blast: Car owner detained in Gurugram; claims he had sold Hyundai i20
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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police on Monday detained the owner of a Hyundai i20 car in which an explosion occurred near the Red Fort, an official told news agency PTI.The police have detained the car's owner, identified as Md Salman, in Haryana's Gurugram. Salman had sold his car to a person in Okhla, the official said, adding that the car was registered in his name and had a Haryana registration number plate.

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“Delhi Police along with Gurugram police detained Md Salman on Monday and is questioning him about the car. He had sold it to a person in Okhla named Devendra. Later, the vehicle was again sold to someone in Ambala and police are tracing the people,” a senior police officer told PTI.ALSO READ |"The blast occurred in a moving Hyundai i20 car in which three people were sitting. We have not found any pellet or puncture in the body of the injured, which is unusual in a bomb blast. We are investigating all angles," the officer added.Eight people were killed in the evening in a blast near Gate Number 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. Delhi Police, along with teams from the Fire Department, the Forensic unit, the National Security Guard and the National Investigation Agency, are at the site to conduct investigations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah reviewed the situation soon after the incident.Addressing the media, Shah said the explosion took place in a Hyundai i20 at the Subhash Marg traffic signal near the Red Fort, injuring some pedestrians and damaging multiple vehicles.ALSO READ |'Taking all possibilities into account': Amit Shah on Delhi blast that killed 8Amit Shah said the NSG and NIA teams, along with the FSL, have now begun a thorough investigation and orders have been given to examine all nearby CCTV cameras.Shah also visited the blast site with the Delhi top cop. Before his visit to the explosion site, the home minister visited the LNJP hospital to meet the blast victims.Twenty-four people were injured in the blast that took place on a busy evening when the area was milling with people. The injured were taken to the LNJP hospital, a few kilometres away.Hours after the incident, Shah, accompanied by senior police officers and doctors, met the injured at the hospital. He visited several wards of the hospital and interacted with the injured.

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Immediately after the blast, the home minister spoke to the Delhi police chief and the director of the Intelligence Bureau to take stock of the situation. He also directed the chiefs of the National Security Guard (NSG), National Investigation Agency (NIA) and forensic sciences to send expert teams to the blast site to assist the probe and collect evidence. Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha has said that the situation is being monitored and information"is being shared with the home minister from time to time"."Today at around 6.52 pm, a slow-moving vehicle stopped at the red light. An explosion happened in that vehicle, and due to the explosion, nearby vehicles were also damaged. All agencies, FSL, NIA, are here... Some people have died, and some have been injured in the incident. The situation is being monitored. The Home Minister has also called us, and information is being shared with him from time to time," Golcha told news agency ANI.

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