CCTV Footage Shows Blast Suspect Umar Entering Delhi and Visiting Mosque Before Explosion – 2025
In the footage from the Badarpur toll plaza, Umar can be seen driving a white Hyundai i20 car and stopping at the toll gate around 8:02 am on November 10, the day of the explosion. The car pauses briefly as Umar takes out cash and hands it to the toll operator before proceeding. Investigators said Umar, who was wearing a mask, repeatedly looked toward the CCTV camera – apparently aware that security agencies were on his trail.
A large bag can also be seen placed on the back seat of the car, believed to have contained explosives, a senior police officer said. "His repeated glances toward the CCTV camera suggest that he knew the agencies were looking for him, and he was consciously monitoring his surroundings," the officer added.
Later that day, another CCTV clip from a lane near a mosque close to the Ramlila Maidan shows Umar walking along a narrow stretch before briefly turning his head – the moment his face is clearly captured on camera. Police suspect that he visited the mosque to offer prayers before proceeding toward Red Fort.
Officials said Umar was seen in multiple CCTV clips across Delhi on the day of the incident, including one from the Sunehri Masjid parking lot near the Red Fort, where he arrived at 3:19 pm and left at 6:28 pm, just 24 minutes before the explosion.
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