Delhi Car Blast: Serial Attack Plot Exposed; Doctor-Led Module Planned Six Blasts Across Delhi-NCR, The investigation into the Delhi Car Blast near Red Fort has taken a shocking turn as agencies uncovered a planned series of six coordinated blasts across Delhi-NCR.
According to officials, the arrested suspects including a doctor trained by foreign handlers had prepared a Babri “revenge” module, planning synchronized explosions on December 6, the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition.
The blast near Red Fort was reportedly the first failed detonation, triggering massive raids across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad.
How the Delhi Car Blast Happened
The explosion took place in a parked vehicle near the Lal Quila Metro Station, sending flames and debris into the air.
CCTV footage shows two men leaving the car minutes before it ignited.
Forensic teams found:
- Traces of RDX & ammonium nitrate
- Remains of timer devices
- A modified LPG cylinder rigged with explosives
Officials believe the device was improperly wired, preventing a full-scale detonation — avoiding a major tragedy.
Mastermind Identified: Doctor-Led Terror Module
Investigators have revealed that the module was led by a J&K-based doctor, who had earlier been arrested with 300 kg RDX, AK-47 rifles, and ammunition during raids in Faridabad.
Key findings indicate:
- The group had pledged “revenge” for Babri
- Members received online radicalization via encrypted channels
- Funds were transferred through international hawala networks
- Explosives were assembled in rented NCR safehouses
The Delhi Police Special Cell, NIA, and central intelligence units are now conducting synchronized raids to dismantle the network.
Serial Attack Blueprint: 4 Cities, 6 Blasts
According to Times of India sources, the terror group planned blasts in four major cities in groups of two each, including:
- Delhi
- Noida
- Gurugram
- Ghaziabad
Their plan included:
- Targeting historical monuments
- Busy metro stations
- Markets during peak evening rush
- Government buildings
Investigators say the Red Fort blast was a test run for the larger coordinated attack.
BBC Report: Explosion Was Designed for Maximum Panic
A BBC analysis notes that India has seen a rise in small-cell terror modules using:
- Low-cost IEDs
- Chemical explosives
- Internet-based recruitment
The Delhi blast fits this pattern — a “high visibility, low material” attack meant to create panic and challenge the intelligence network.
Emergency Response & High Alert Across NCR
Immediately after the blast:
- NIA, NSG, SWAT teams reached the spot
- Metro services near Lal Quila were halted
- Traffic was diverted around Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Daryaganj
- Air surveillance drones were deployed
- Border checkpoints were sealed
Security has now been tightened across all NCR cities, including malls, airports, power grids, and metro hubs.
What Investigators Found So Far
1. Explosive Materials Recovered
- Timer circuits
- Pressure triggers
- Pre-packed RDX blocks
- Pakistan-origin batteries
- SIM cards bought via fake Aadhaar
2. Terror Communication Trail
Chats recovered from seized phones show mentions of:
- “D-day”
- “Six lights will go off at once”
- “Old revenge will be taken on old land”
3. Foreign Hand Under Investigation
Agencies are probing suspected links to:
- Pakistan-based handlers
- Gulf-based radical networks
- Online terror broadcasters
Political Reactions: Shock & Strong Words
PM Modi was briefed within minutes. Sources say the PM has demanded a zero-tolerance response.
Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered a high-level review, warning that:
“No terror plot will succeed on Indian soil. Culprits will face the harshest action.”
Opposition parties have demanded a full investigation and better intelligence-sharing mechanisms.
What Happens Next: Tightened Borders & Nationwide Checks
Following the blast, Delhi and NCR are under Level-3 security alert, with:
- 24×7 anti-sabotage checks
- Anti-terror quick reaction teams stationed at metro stations
- Sniffer dog squads deployed near monuments
- Hotels & guesthouses being checked for suspicious tenants
Trains, airports, and interstate buses have added layers of checking.
A Major Attack Prevented – But Threat Level Still High
The Delhi Car Blast has exposed one of the most dangerous terror plots in recent years.
Investigators believe the failed explosion accidentally prevented a large-scale December 6 attack that could have shaken the entire NCR region.
While arrests have been made, multiple operatives are still suspected to be hiding across Delhi-NCR. Citizens are urged to stay alert, report suspicious activity, and avoid spreading misinformation. India’s intelligence agencies continue to monitor the situation closely.
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Disclaimer: This article is based on official police briefings, intelligence assessments, and verified reporting from multiple national and international media sources as of November–December 2025.