New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- Interrogation of the Delhi Red Fort blast case suspects has revealed internal disputes within the accused group, sources in the NIA have revealed. While Dr. Umar Nabi, the suicide bomber who exploded an i20 car outside the Red Fort on November 10, followed the ISIS "Daesh" module, the rest of his associates followed the Al-Qaeda module. This often led to clashes between them, NIA sources added.
There were also arguments over funds, specifically the Rs 20 lakh received through hawala and Rs 40 lakh received from the Jamaat. In October, Umar went to Qazigund to resolve the internal disputes, but after some of his associates were arrested, he returned to Delhi, the sources said.
The interrogation revealed that Umar had ...