NIA arrests Faridabad man on charge of sheltering Red Fort bomber
Chandigarh: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a resident from Faridabad, Haryana, for allegedly providing shelter and logistical support to the alleged suicide bomber of Red Fort attack on November 10.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the arrested man, identified as Soyab from Dhauj in Faridabad, is the seventh person taken into custody in connection with the case. According to NIA officials, Soyab reportedly sheltered and assisted the suicide bomber during the crucial period leading up to the bombing.
Six others have already been arrested for allegedly facilitating the bomber’s movement, communication, or material support. NIA teams are coordinating with police across multiple Indian states and examining electronic records, call logs, and travel patterns to map the full network behind the attack.
Authorities say searches continue at various locations, and additional arrests are expected as the probe unfolds. The agency has emphasized that investigations aim to determine whether the bomber acted independently or received assistance from a wider network operating across state lines.
Indian blamed that Umar Un Nabi, a resident from Pulwama, IIOJK, who was an assistantprofessor of General Medicine at Al Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana, carried out the bombing at Red Fort on November 10.








