Security agencies on Tuesday (November 11, 2025) recorded the statements of family members of the doctors, under scanner for terror activities, and collected samples for DNA matching, as the deadly Red Fort blast trail reached Kashmir.
Meanwhile, a sense of disbelief prevailed among the families of the three doctors.
The J&K Police questioned the family members, including father and mother of the main accused, Dr. Umar Nabi, a resident of Pulwama’s Samboora. Security agencies believe Dr. Nabi was driving the explosive-laden car on Monday (November 10, 2025) evening near the Red Fort, minutes before it exploded and left 13 civilians dead. Officials said the DNA samples of the family members will be matched with that of the slain car driver to establish the identity.
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At the two-storey house of Dr. Nabi in Pulwama, the family expressed shock and disbelief at his alleged role in the Delhi blasts. The family says Dr. Nabi was a “religious-oriented person and passionate cricketer”, who left for Delhi in March last year. The family is clueless about the car.














