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“This Is Just A Trailer”: Letter Recovered From Blast Spot Near Israeli Embassy

Police have also identified two suspects from CCTV located near the spot. They are seen descending from the cab near Israeli Embassy. Police has started questioning the cab driver.

 

New Delhi| The investigation in the Blast on Friday near the Israeli Embassy in Delhi has intensified. A forensic team investigation has revealed that ammonium nitrate was used for the blast. The Crime Branch team got a half-burnt pink scarf and an envelope in the name of the Israeli ambassador. According to sources, a letter has also been recovered from inside this envelope. It reads ‘This is just a trailer’. The forensic team has now started investigating finger prints.

Cab driver will reveal the secret of two suspects

Police have also identified two suspects from CCTV located near the spot. They are seen descending from the cab. Police has started questioning the cab driver. Based on this, sketches of the suspects are being prepared. Police also conducted raids in many areas late at night. Inquiry have also been started by taking two people into custody.

Mossad may come to India for investigation

Iran is suspected to be behind the blast. According to sources, Israeli investigative agency Mossad itself can come to Delhi to investigate the matter. On the other hand, the Special Cell and NIA team along with Crime Branch have also started investigating the case. Information is being collected about all Iranians living in Delhi. Delhi Police has also started a search of all the hotels.

Explosion on 29th diplomatic anniversary

The blast took place around 5 pm on Friday evening near the Israeli embassy in Delhi. No one was injured in the blast, but four to five vehicles parked nearby were damaged. Israel has called it a terrorist attack. Concern over the blast also increased because Friday was the 29th anniversary of Indo-Israeli diplomatic relations.

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