17-11-2025

Delhi Car Bomb Blast Suspect Arrested

Date: 17-11-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | news.sky.com: 2 | scmp.com: 1
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Summary

A suspect from Indian-administered Kashmir was arrested in connection with a deadly car bomb attack near Delhi's Red Fort, killing eight people and wounding 20 others. Meanwhile, former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina was convicted of crimes against humanity in absentia for her alleged role in a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising.

Key Points

  • Amir Rashid Ali, a resident of Kashmir, was arrested for conspiring with the alleged suicide bomber in the Delhi car bomb blast.
  • The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating potential links to recent arrests in Kashmir and the seizure of explosives in a Delhi suburb.
  • Sheikh Hasina, the ousted former PM of Bangladesh, was convicted of crimes against humanity for her alleged role in ordering a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising.
  • The trial of Sheikh Hasina was conducted in absentia, with the prosecution seeking the death penalty.

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Red Fort explosion: Man arrested over deadly Delhi car bomb blast

A man has been arrested in connection with a deadly car bomb attack that killed eight people and wounded 20 others near the Red Fort in Delhi last week. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) said the car used in the attack was registered in the suspect's name, and accused him of conspiring with the alleged suicide bomber. The suspect is a resident of Indian-administered Kashmir. The blast occurred near a metro station close to the Red Fort, a high-profile landmark, and was the first such explosion in the heavily guarded city since 2011. The Indian government has vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling the attack a 'conspiracy'. The investigation is ongoing, with potential links to recent arrests in Kashmir and the seizure of explosives in a Delhi suburb being probed.
Entities: Red Fort, Delhi, National Investigation Agency (NIA), Indian-administered Kashmir, Narendra ModiTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Arrest over car blast that killed eight in New Delhi | World News | Sky News

A resident of Kashmir, Amir Rashid Ali, has been arrested in connection with a car blast that killed eight people and injured at least 20 others in New Delhi on November 10. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) accused Ali of conspiring with the alleged suicide bomber, Umar Un Nabi, and facilitating the purchase of the car used in the attack. The blast, which damaged several parked vehicles, occurred near the Red Fort, a former imperial palace and tourist spot. The Indian government has treated the incident as a 'terror incident'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered condolences to the victims' families and promised 'justice'.
Entities: Amir Rashid Ali, Umar Un Nabi, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, National Investigation AgencyTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Ousted former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina convicted of crimes against humanity | World News | Sky News

The ousted former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been convicted of crimes against humanity due to her alleged role in ordering a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising last year. The trial, which took place in Bangladesh, found her guilty in absentia. The United Nations reported that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in the violence, while Bangladesh's health adviser under the interim government stated that over 800 people were killed and around 14,000 were injured. Sheikh Hasina is currently exiled in India.
Entities: Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh, India, United Nations, student-led uprisingTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Breaking | Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina found guilty of crimes against humanity | South China Morning Post

A Bangladesh court has convicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity for her role in the killing of hundreds of people during a student-led uprising in 2024. The trial was conducted in absentia, and the prosecution had sought the death penalty for Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan. The verdict was delivered amid heightened security measures in the capital city. The uprising, which took place in July and August 2024, resulted in significant violence, with estimates suggesting up to 1,400 people were killed and around 14,000 injured.
Entities: Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh, Asaduzzaman Khan, United Nations, DhakaTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform