Apple crop prevented second suicide attack.
State Bureau, Jammu. Responsibilities like family and farming often pull youth back from the path of violence. A similar shocking case has been seen, in Jammu and Kashmir, the apple crop stopped a young man from becoming suicidal.
In fact, Dr. Umar Nabi, the mastermind of Delhi's Red Fort car bomb blast, had also prepared a second suicide bomber, but the young man backed out at the last moment citing his family's help in the apple harvest.
More than 12 died in suicide attack
Investigation by Srinagar Police and NIA revealed that before the blast on November 10, Nabi had prepared Yasir Ahmed Dar of Shopian as a suicide bomber. More than 12 people died in the Delhi blast.
During the meeting in August, Yasir decided to leave the path of terrorism and said that he had to stay at home and support the family during the apple harvest, as well as repair the house.
Police officials said, Yasir trusted Umar because he was educated. Yasir was in touch with Umar since 2023. Being a doctor, Yasir considered Omar more trustworthy. Yasir is a school dropout and had come under the scanner earlier also because one of his friends had joined a terrorist organization.
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He kept in touch with Omar through telegrams and asked him to pay special attention to physical training. According to agencies, Umar was recruiting terrorists in a planned manner. He was making different cells, so that if one network was caught, the other would remain active. During interrogation, a voice note related to 'Bayyat' (pledge of Jihad) was also recovered from the mobile phone of the accused.
Another youth was brainwashed
The investigation also revealed that Umar Nabi considered suicide bombers to be extremely important and that is why he was constantly looking for people who could blow themselves up with bombs. Earlier, he had also brainwashed another youth named Yasir alias Danish, but he too had decided to step back due to financial constraints and considering suicide as haraam in Islam.
The investigation also revealed that Umar Nabi was handling the responsibility of recruitment. He was preparing independent cells to continue the attacks even if the main module was captured. Yasir, a graduate in political science, told that in October 2024 he had come in contact with ‘Doctor Module’ in a mosque in Kulgam.
He was taken to a rented house at Al-Fala University in Faridabad. This plan also failed in April, when Yasir decided to back out citing poor economic conditions and suicide being prohibited in Islam.
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