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Red Fort blast: Security agencies seize suspects' diaries

  
  
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  Security agencies have recovered diaries of Dr. Umar Nabi and Dr. Muzammil Ganai, the main suspects in the Delhi blasts, which show that the attack was planned between November 8 and 12. News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the diaries allegedly contain the names of around 25 people, most of whom are from Jammu and Kashmir and Faridabad. The information in the diaries suggests that the blast was part of a planned conspiracy. The documents were recovered from Dr. Umar Nabi's room (No. 4) and Dr. Muzammil Ganai's room (No. 13) on Tuesday and Wednesday. Investigating officers also found a diary from Muzammil's room, the same place where 360 ​​kg of explosives were recovered in Dhauj village of Faridabad, and which is just 300 meters from Al-Falah University. The recovered diaries contained code words, which investigators are now trying to decipher. Agencies are also probing whether different vehicles were being prepared to carry out the blasts. A white Hyundai i20 exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing 13 people and injuring 30 others. Investigators later located a second vehicle, a red Ford EcoSport, in Faridabad. However, a third car, suspected to be a Maruti Brezza, is still unidentified.
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