Ghost SIM Cards, Encrypted Apps: Delhi Blast Probe Reveals Accused’s Links To Pakistani Handlers | India News
Last Updated:January 04, 2026, 16:51 IST Officials said the investigation points to a “white-collar” terror module made up of highly educated individuals, including doctors. The car blast near Red Fort Metro left at least 13 people dead and several others injured.(Image: X) Investigations into the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort last year have revealed that the accused used a network of so-called “ghost” SIM cards and encrypted apps to stay in touch with handlers based in Pakistan, officials said on Sunday. The blast took place on November 10, 2025, near Gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station during evening rush hour. A powerful car bomb exploded at a traffic signal, killing 13 people and injuring more than 20 others. The explosion involved a Hyundai i20 car driven by a suspected terrorist identified as Dr Umar Nabi. “White-collar” terror module Officials said the investigation points to a “white-collar” terror module made up of highly educated individuals, including doctors. Those arrested include Muzammil Ganaie, Adeel Rather and others. The group allegedly used a sophisticated system of …




