New Delhi:
Umar Un Nabi, the doctor who drove a car bomb and detonated it in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk killing 15, had a secret ‘mobile workstation’ to build his tools of terror and death, other suspects of the white collar terror module busted in Haryana’s Faridabad have told investigators.
Umar Un Nabi, who worked at Faridabad’s Al-Falah University, ran a small test – right in his campus room – of the chemical compound which he later used in making the improvised explosive device (IED), arrested terror suspect Muzamil Shakeel told investigators.
Muzamil Shakeel, another doctor at Al-Falah University, was the first to be recruited into the terror module by the Jaish-e-Mohammed’s main contact, Maulvi Irfan Ahmed.
Umar Un Nabi’s ‘mobile workstation’ is a huge suitcase that he carried wherever he went, sources said. It contained bomb-making material such as chemical compounds and containers to store them, they said.
