Delhi automotive blast case: The Ministry of House Affairs, on Tuesday, handed over the Delhi automotive blast case to the Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA). At the very least 13 individuals have been killed on Monday night in a high-intensity explosion that ripped via a slow-moving Hyundai i20 automotive close to the Crimson Fort in central Delhi.
The blast occurred round 7 pm on the Subhash Marg visitors sign, damaging close by autos and prompting a nationwide alert.
Delhi Crimson Fort blast: What we all know up to now
The blast occurred at round 6.52 pm on Monday night, as per the Delhi Police, on the Subhash Marg visitors sign close to Gate No. 1 of the Crimson Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station.
A number of autos have been gutted – killing no less than 13 individuals.
A report by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is anticipated to be launched on Tuesday.
Union House Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level safety evaluation assembly within the wake of the blast. The House Minister had earlier stated that “all prospects are being explored and a radical investigation will likely be performed, taking all choices into consideration.”
(It is a growing story. Hold checking for extra updates)

