The police have found CCTV footage, purportedly showing a low-intensity blast taking place. A source in the central intelligence agencies also said that they have found CCTV footage of two suspects who were present at the spot during the time of incident.
While there is nothing conclusive as yet owing to the false flags, officials in New Delhi tell OneIndia that the probe into the Iran angle is on and some of the leads are pretty strong.
At blast site in Delhi, a note to the Israeli ambassador with a mention of Qasem Soleimani
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Published: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 8:17 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 30: Following the minor blast outside the Israel Embassy in New Delhi, the police has found a note addressed to the to Israel Embassy ambassador.
The letter contained a threat and describes the explosion as a trailer. The letter also refers to Qasem Soleimani, one of Iran s most powerful generals who was assassinated in a drone strike by the United States in January last year.
Sources tell OneIndia that the bomb was planted in a flower pot on the road divider. The forensic experts have found broken pieces of a cool drink can and ball bearings. Prima facie, it appears as though the ball bearings were stuffed inside the can. No decide or battery has been found at the spot.
Delhi: Blast outside Israeli Embassy revives memories of 2012 car explosion
Delhi: Blast outside Israeli Embassy revives memories of 2012 car explosion
On February 13, 2012, an Israeli embassy car exploded after magnetic device stuck to it went off on Aurangzeb Road in Delhi.
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UPDATED: January 30, 2021 00:29 IST
Police patrol the area around Lutyens Delhi after the blast (Photo credit: Kripal Singh | India Today)
The
IED blast that took place outside the Israeli Embassy in Lutyens Delhi on Friday evening revived memories of a similar incident that took place nine years back when an
Israeli embassy car exploded after magnetic device stuck to it went off on Aurangazeb Road.