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NIA Arrests 7th Accused in Delhi Red Fort Blast for Harbouring Terrorist

This report covers the arrest of Soya Bhavdhauj by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the November 10 Delhi Red Fort terror blast case. Bhavdhauj, a resident of Faridabad, is the seventh accused arrested and is charged with harbouring terrorist Omar Unnabi and providing logistical support for the car bombing. According to the report, 'Soyabh is a resident of Faridabad's Dhauj village. He has been arrested by NIA. Omar Unnabi, alias Omar Muhammad, who had attacked the side outside the Red Fort, he had been harbouring him.' The bulletin details that Bhavdhauj, who runs a shop, was an associate of other arrested individuals from Faridabad's Al-Falah University and helped Unnabi. He is set to be produced in court where the NIA will seek custody for further interrogation.

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