The investigative agency made its claims in the remand application filed before a court after the arrest of Al-Falah group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui on late Tuesday evening.
The Delhi Police Crime Branch is preparing to question Al Falah University founder Jawad in connection with an ongoing inquiry in the Red Fort blast case, according to police sources.
According to Delhi Police, the total number of deceased has reached 15, including three partial body parts. One of the victims succumbed to injuries yesterday, while another victim, named Vinay Pathak, died today.
The United Hindu Front on Sunday held protests condemning the terror blast near the Red Fort on November 10, which claimed the lives of 12 people and left several others injured.
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) National Spokesperson Vinod Bansal on Sunday said that universities like Al-Falah University should be investigated after the recent blast near Delhi's Red Fort.
In the wake of the recent terror blast in Delhi, officials from the Delhi Police and Crime Branch reached the Okhla office of Al-Falah University to investigate possible links and gather evidence.
CCTV visuals from the Mewat Toll in Haryana's Nuh district captured prime suspect Dr Umar Un Nabi passing through in the early hours of November 10, hours before the Red Fort-area blast, Delhi Police Joint CP Milind Dumbre confirmed.
Amid tightened security arrangements in the national capital, Delhi Police on Thursday issued a travel advisory urging passengers to reach railway stations, metro stations and the airport well in advance to avoid delays during mandatory checks.