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India Nov. 13, 2025, 4:26 p.m.

Terror in the Family? Dr. Umar’s Relative Caught Hiding the Red EcoSport in Village

Major breakthrough in the Red Fort blast: Faridabad Police detain Faheem, brother-in-law of suicide bomber Dr. Umar, after recovering the "missing" red Ford EcoSport in Khandawali village.

by Author Brajesh Mishra
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In a major breakthrough in the Delhi Red Fort blast investigation, Faridabad Police have detained Mohammad Faheem, the brother-in-law of suicide bomber Dr. Umar Un Nabi, after recovering a red Ford EcoSport linked to the terror module. The vehicle (registration DL 10 CK 0458), which investigators believe was used for reconnaissance prior to the November 10 attack, was found parked outside a house in Khandawali village, Faridabad. This development comes as the death toll from the Red Fort explosion has risen to 13.

The Context (How We Got Here)

The investigation into the "white-collar terror module" has moved rapidly since the November 10 blast, where a white Hyundai i20 exploded near the Red Fort metro station. DNA tests confirmed the driver was Dr. Umar Un Nabi, an assistant professor at Al-Falah University. Police had been hunting for two other vehicles—a red EcoSport and a Maruti Brezza—suspected to be part of a larger plot involving multiple car bombs targeting the NCR region. The recovery of the EcoSport in Khandawali suggests the module's logistical footprint extended deep into Faridabad's rural pockets.

The Key Players (Who & So What)

  • Mohammad Faheem (Detainee): The brother-in-law of the prime suspect. He was detained after allegedly parking the red EcoSport in Khandawali village, reportedly accompanied by an unidentified woman. His interrogation is expected to reveal the module's escape routes and potential accomplices.
  • Dr. Umar Un Nabi (Suicide Bomber): The 36-year-old medical professor from Pulwama who died carrying out the attack. Once employed at Al-Falah University, he is the confirmed driver of the i20 bomb car and the registered owner of the recovered EcoSport.
  • Amit Shah (Union Home Minister): Has taken direct oversight of the probe, ordering the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to hunt down every individual involved. The case is now being handled as a multi-state conspiracy involving J&K, Haryana, and Delhi.
  • Al-Falah University (Institution): The epicenter of the "white-collar" module. At least three of its faculty members, including Dr. Umar and Dr. Muzammil, have been arrested or implicated, leading to raids that uncovered 2,900 kg of explosives.

The BIGSTORY Reframe (The BigStory Angle)

While the focus is on the arrest of a relative, the deeper story is the "Algorithm Blind Spot." Despite Delhi's sophisticated network of over 280,000 CCTV cameras and AI-powered surveillance, a car laden with explosives circulated in the capital for hours undetected. It wasn't high-tech predictive policing that found the second car or the bomber's relative—it was traditional "human intelligence" (HUMINT) and manual vehicle tracking in a village 45km away. This exposes a critical gap: our smart cities may be watching, but they aren't yet seeing the "white-collar" terrorist who blends perfectly into the professional class.

The Implications (Why This Changes Things)

The detention of a family member widens the scope of the investigation from a "radicalized cell" to potential familial complicity or coercion. The discovery of the red EcoSport also validates fears that the plot was not a "lone wolf" attack but a coordinated operation with multiple vehicles—meaning the hunt for the third car (Maruti Brezza) and the remaining 30+ vehicles allegedly planned for the December 6 Babri Masjid anniversary is now a race against time.

The Closing Question (Now, Think About This)

If a terror network can operate out of a university and move explosives in family cars across state lines, are our security protocols looking for the wrong profile of a "terrorist"?

FAQs

Who is Faheem detained in the Delhi blast case? Mohammad Faheem is the brother-in-law of suicide bomber Dr. Umar Un Nabi. He was detained by Faridabad Police on November 13, 2025, for allegedly parking and hiding the red Ford EcoSport linked to the terror plot in Khandawali village.

What is the red Ford EcoSport connection to the Delhi Red Fort blast? The red Ford EcoSport (Registration DL 10 CK 0458) was registered in the name of the suicide bomber, Dr. Umar Un Nabi. Investigators believe this vehicle was used for reconnaissance and logistics before the attack. It was considered a "missing link" until its recovery in Faridabad.

Where was the second terror car found? The red Ford EcoSport was found parked outside a house in Khandawali village, Faridabad, approximately 45km from the blast site.

Is Al-Falah University involved in the Red Fort blast? Several faculty members, including the bomber Dr. Umar and alleged mastermind Dr. Muzammil, were employed at Al-Falah University. While the university administration denies official involvement, raids on campus and faculty housing have uncovered significant evidence, including explosives and diaries.

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Brajesh Mishra
Brajesh Mishra Associate Editor

Brajesh Mishra is an Associate Editor at BIGSTORY NETWORK, specializing in daily news from India with a keen focus on AI, technology, and the automobile sector. He brings sharp editorial judgment and a passion for delivering accurate, engaging, and timely stories to a diverse audience.

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