Tag: NIA investigation

  • Chandni Chowk Market Closed After Delhi Blast: Traders Decide Temporary Shutdown Amid Security Concerns

    Chandni Chowk Market Closed After Delhi Blast: Traders Decide Temporary Shutdown Amid Security Concerns

    Old Delhi’s busiest marketplace sealed for safety checks; police

    Following the powerful blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, the historic Chandni Chowk market — one of India’s oldest and most crowded commercial hubs — has been temporarily shut down as part of enhanced security and investigation measures.

    According to police officials, the decision came after consultations with local traders’ associations and security agencies. Markets in and around the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Fatehpuri areas will remain closed for the next few days until authorities complete forensic examinations and verify the safety of the surroundings.

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA), Delhi Police’s Special Cell, and forensic experts are currently scanning CCTV footage, inspecting nearby buildings, and questioning local shopkeepers. Security checkpoints have been expanded to cover adjoining lanes, metro exits, and parking zones.

    Traders’ association leaders said they voluntarily decided to suspend business activities to support the ongoing investigation and ensure that “no civilian is put at risk.” They also requested the government to deploy additional security forces once the market reopens.

    A senior Delhi Police officer confirmed that the closure is a precautionary measure and not due to any direct threat. “We are conducting detailed checks of electrical connections, vehicles, and storage areas. Public movement will resume once we ensure complete safety,” he said.

    Meanwhile, tourists and visitors have been advised to avoid the Old Delhi area until official clearance is issued. Traffic diversions remain in effect, and metro operations near Red Fort and Chandni Chowk stations are running with restricted entry points.

    Authorities are expected to review the situation after 48–72 hours and then decide on reopening schedules.

  • Pakistan EXPOSED: Hafiz Saeed’s new mission to attack India—LeT video makes sensational claim

    Pakistan EXPOSED: Hafiz Saeed’s new mission to attack India—LeT video makes sensational claim

    LeT chief Hafiz Saeed resurfaces with fresh anti-India plans

    In a major revelation, a new video allegedly linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has surfaced online, claiming that most-wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed is involved in a new plan to launch coordinated attacks on India.

    According to intelligence sources, the video—reportedly circulated on several encrypted channels—shows LeT operatives discussing fresh infiltration routes and possible sleeper cell activation along India’s western border. The clip also praises Hafiz Saeed’s “mission” and calls for “revenge,” raising concerns of renewed terror activities under his direction.

    Officials said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Military Intelligence (MI) are jointly analyzing the footage to verify its authenticity and origin. Preliminary reports suggest that the propaganda might have been filmed in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) or near the Punjab border region.

    Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, has been under international sanctions and a UN-listed terrorist for over a decade. Despite being officially “under detention” in Pakistan, intelligence reports have repeatedly indicated that his terror network continues to operate freely under different fronts.

    Security forces in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and Gujarat have been put on high alert, with cross-border surveillance tightened. Sources also claim that Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI could be indirectly backing the new campaign to destabilize India ahead of key political developments.

    Authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious and report any suspicious activities. Meanwhile, the Indian government is expected to raise this issue diplomatically through international channels once the video’s verification is complete.