Delhi Car Blast: Video of terrorist Dr. Umar surfaces, he is seen roaming around without a mask
- bySagar
- 13 Nov, 2025
Fresh CCTV Footage Reveals Key Suspect Dr. Umar Walking Freely Before Delhi Blast Near Red Fort
New revelations continue to emerge in the investigation of the recent car blast near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort. A new CCTV video has surfaced, showing terror suspect Dr. Umar Nabi walking without a mask shortly before the explosion took place. This is the first time he has been clearly captured on camera since the incident, offering crucial evidence for ongoing investigations.
According to officials, the footage—recorded on November 10—shows Umar strolling near the Turkman Gate Mosque area in Old Delhi. The same man, identified as Dr. Umar Nabi, is believed to have been responsible for the Red Fort blast that rocked the city earlier this week. The viral video has now become a key part of the police probe, as investigators piece together his movements leading up to the explosion.
Seen in Multiple CCTV Cameras Across Delhi
Sources close to the investigation revealed that Umar was spotted in over 50 different CCTV recordings from various parts of Delhi before the blast. He reportedly visited several key locations, including religious sites and crowded public areas, as he made his way toward the blast site. Police officials have confirmed that Umar died in the explosion itself, and DNA tests conducted on samples from his mother have verified his identity beyond doubt.
Visit to Turkman Mosque Before the Blast
Media reports indicate that Umar was last seen at Faiz Ilahi Turkman Mosque in Old Delhi, where he stayed for around 10 minutes. After leaving the mosque, he allegedly drove off in a car that was later involved in the explosion. Investigators believe this final sighting was captured less than an hour before the blast occurred, highlighting how meticulously he planned his movements.
Offered Prayers Hours Before the Explosion
Police sources have also disclosed new details about Umar’s activities on the day of the incident. Before heading to the Red Fort area, Umar, who worked as an Assistant Professor at Al-Falah University, visited another mosque located near Asaf Ali Road, close to the Ram Lila Ground. He reportedly remained there for nearly three hours, offering prayers before parking his car at Sunehri Masjid’s parking area around 3:19 PM. Shortly after this, the explosion was reported near the Red Fort, sending shockwaves through the capital.
Investigation Gathers Pace
The Delhi Police’s special cell and central intelligence agencies are jointly analyzing the newly obtained footage. Officials believe the videos could help them trace Umar’s possible accomplices or any individuals who might have assisted him in acquiring explosives or planning the attack. Forensic teams are also examining fragments from the blast site to determine the exact materials used in the explosion.
Meanwhile, international attention has turned toward the case, with several foreign agencies praising the swift coordination between Delhi Police and national investigation units. The U.S. State Department recently acknowledged the Indian authorities’ “effective and prompt response” to the blast, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in counterterrorism efforts.
A Chilling Reminder
The Delhi car blast has once again underscored the persistent threat of urban terrorism and the growing need for advanced surveillance and intelligence-sharing mechanisms. As investigators continue to uncover new clues, the latest CCTV footage of Dr. Umar walking calmly before carrying out the attack serves as a grim reminder of how meticulously such acts are planned.
Authorities remain confident that the newly gathered evidence will soon lead them to the deeper network behind the blast, ensuring that every individual involved is brought to justice.






