NEW DELHI, India : Indian police are probing a deadly car blast in the capital Delhi under a law used to fight “terrorism,” an officer said on Tuesday, as forensic experts sought evidence to establish the cause of the first such blast in the city in more than a decade. The law, called the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, is India’s main anti-terrorism law. It is used to investigate and prosecute acts related to “terrorism” and activities that threaten the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'antiterror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

Indian police are investigating a deadly car explosion in the capital, New Delhi, under a stringent 'antiterrorism' law.

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

NEW DELHI, India : Indian police are probing a deadly car blast in the capital Delhi under a law used to fight “terrorism,” an officer said on Tuesday, as forensic experts sought…

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

India's 'anti-terrorism' force is leading the probe into the blast that killed 12 people in New Delhi on Monday.