A newly revealed photograph has sent shockwaves through the ongoing investigation, capturing arrested doctors Shaheen Saeed and Muzammil Shakeel completing a full cash transaction for a silver Maruti Suzuki Brezza on September 25, 2025, at a prominent Faridabad dealership. The vehicle, bearing Haryana registration HR 87U 9988, was later traced and recovered from the parking area of Al-Falah School of Medical Sciences and Research Centre in Faridabad, the very institution where both doctors were employed as senior faculty members and where the terror module had established a covert operational base.
This Brezza was identified as one of 32 vehicles systematically acquired by the group to be loaded with explosives for a series of coordinated attacks across northern India. The same network supplied the Hyundai i20 that detonated near the Red Fort on November 10, claiming 15 lives and injuring many others when suicide bomber Dr Umar un Nabi, also affiliated with Al-Falah University, triggered the device at a traffic signal after his primary target—the Red Fort parking lot—was rendered ineffective due to the monument’s weekly Monday closure and the prior arrest of his two associates.
The module, described by authorities as a sophisticated “white-collar” terror outfit, maintained direct links to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and al-Qaeda affiliate Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Intelligence reports indicate the group had meticulously planned multiple strikes on December 6, the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition, with at least six high-value locations in Delhi alone marked for simultaneous attacks. Hours before the Red Fort explosion, Jammu & Kashmir Police had already cracked the network, seizing 2,900 kilograms of explosives including ammonium nitrate—the same compound used in the Delhi blast—along with several other vehicles.
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Investigators have since seized additional cars from the terror fleet, including a Maruti Swift Dzire containing an assault rifle and ammunition, and a red Ford EcoSport abandoned in Faridabad. The National Investigation Agency has assumed full control of the probe, conducting sweeping raids that have led to multiple arrests across Uttar Pradesh and Kanpur, while placing Al-Falah University under intense scrutiny for possible institutional lapses or complicity.
With security agencies warning that several explosive-laden vehicles and operatives may still remain unaccounted for, Delhi and the entire National Capital Region have been placed on maximum alert, with intensified checking at metro stations, airports, markets, and heritage sites as the threat level continues to remain critically high.
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