Overview
- All entry and exit gates at the Lal Quila Metro station reopened on November 16 after a phased restoration that began with Gates 2 and 3 a day earlier, the DMRC said.
- The Archaeological Survey of India scheduled the Red Fort complex to reopen to visitors on November 16 following several days of closure requested by Delhi Police.
- Investigators have collected more than 40 forensic samples from the blast site, and the NIA has joined Delhi Police and other teams in the ongoing inquiry.
- Authorities have used extensive CCTV footage to trace movements of prime suspect Dr Umar Nabi, with additional doctors linked to Al-Falah University detained as part of the probe, according to reports.
- The November 10 evening explosion at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station killed 12 people and ignited multiple vehicles, with police citing fires involving cars, e-rickshaws, an auto-rickshaw and a DTC bus.