Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Indian authorities have arrested a man whose vehicle was used in last week's Red Fort car bombing attack that killed 10 people and injured 32 others.
In a statement Sunday, India's National Investigation Agency said Amir Rashid Ali was arrested in Delhi by NIA agents in a massive search operation.
Authorities identified the accused as a resident of Pampore in Muslim-majority Kashmir, a disputed region under Hindu-majority India control.
The NIA accused Ali of conspiring with the alleged suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi in the attack, which occurred Nov. 10 near the tourist-heavy and crowded Red Fort in New Delhi.
Authorities and officials were initially reluctant to label the attack but have since said it was terror-related. Two days after the attack, the Cabinet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi passed a resolution stating it was "a heinous terrorist incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces."











