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Delhi blast case: Umar Nabi's Pulwama home demolished by security forces after discovery of explosives

Nabi’s house was located in J&K’s Pulwama district. The house was demolished in the intervening nights of Thursday and Friday was carried out by an explosion, leading to the cordoning off of the entire area

The Jammu and Kashmir house of Dr Umar Nabi, the bomber behind the Delhi blast, was razed late last night by security forces after explosives were recovered from its premises.

Nabi’s house was located in J&K’s Pulwama district. The house was demolished in the intervening nights of Thursday and Friday was carried out by an explosion, leading to the cordoning off of the entire area.

Security forces have also put South Kashmir on high alert, with additional forces in place to prevent any untoward incident. Forensic teams are likely to examine the debris from the house to gather evidence.

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DNA test confirms Nabi as bomber

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DNA test of samplescollected from the Red Fort blast site has confirmed that Dr Umar Nabi was driving the car that exploded there early this week, police sources toldPTIon Thursday.

The DNA samples of Umar’s mother were collected on Tuesday and sent here for examination, the sources said, adding that they were analysed along with the remains gathered from the blast site.

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“The DNA results confirm that it was indeed Umar who was driving the fateful vehicle,” said a source. Umar was a key member of a “white collar” terror module busted earlier this week. He hails from Koil village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama.