A “white-collar terror module” is under investigation following a deadly blast at Delhi’s Red Fort, which killed 12. Clues include a missing red Ford EcoSport and links to Al Falah University, where the suspected bomber was an assistant professor. A car dealer has been detained as police trace the explosive-laden Hyundai i20’s ownership.
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