A sealed report on the blast near the Israel embassy will be handed over to the Delhi Police, as confirmed by top officials of the NSG bomb squad team.
According to Delhi police, the component of the blast is yet to be ascertained, and therefore, they await forensic reports for clarification. Forensic experts from the National Security Group (NSG) and Delhi Police collected samples from leaves and soil at the blast site on Wednesday.
A search operation has been launched in the area by Delhi police. People who were in the vicinity just before the incident and all taxi and auto drivers passing through Prithvi Raj Road and Abdul Kalam Road have been thoroughly interrogated.
On Tuesday, Delhi Police received a call reporting a ‘blast’ near the Israeli Embassy in the Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave. However, officials stated that no evidence of an explosion was found at the site.
Paramilitary forces are stationed outside the Israeli Embassy in Delhi two days after the reported ‘blast.’ The sound was heard by a security official near the embassy, as per an FSL team official.
Delhi Special Cell, Dog Squad, and NIA officials conducted an investigation outside the Israel Embassy. The Delhi police have identified two ‘suspects’ after reviewing CCTV footage, although their involvement has not been officially confirmed.
Israel’s Deputy Ambassador to India, Ohad Nakash Kaynar, assured that all embassy workers and diplomats were safe.
He stated, “All our workers are safe, and all our diplomats are safe. Our security teams are working in full cooperation with the local Delhi security, and they will investigate the matter further.”