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Deadly New Delhi car blast triggers terrorism probe in India’s capital

At least nine people were killed in the car explosion near the landmark Red Fort in the Indian capital

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Security personnel and members of a police forensic team work on Tuesday at the site of an explosion near the historic Red Fort in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters
Junaid Kathju
Indian police are investigating a car explosion in New Delhi under the country’s primary anti-terrorism law as a pall of gloom descended over the capital on Tuesday.

Exasperated families at a hospital were anxiously waiting for news of their loved ones after the blast near the landmark Red Fort killed at least nine people on Monday evening.

The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act is used to investigate and prosecute acts related to “terrorism” and activities that threaten India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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Monday’s explosion occurred near a metro station in Old Delhi, leaving mangled bodies and wrecked vehicles scattered throughout the busy area.

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha told reporters that the blast had occurred in a “slow-moving vehicle” that had stopped at the Red Fort traffic signal.

At least 8 killed in car blast near India’s Red Fort

At least 8 killed in car blast near India’s Red Fort

Home Minister Amit Shah, who visited the site, said authorities were “exploring all possibilities and will conduct a thorough investigation, taking all possibilities into account”.

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