Security agencies have uncovered irrefutable digital evidence that a Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed handler operating under the pseudonym “Hanzulla” personally transmitted detailed bomb-making instructional videos to Dr Muzamil Shakeel, the primary accused among the group of medical professionals responsible for orchestrating last week’s devastating suicide blast near Delhi’s historic Red Fort that claimed 15 innocent lives and left dozens injured.
Investigators have traced the entire radicalisation chain back to Maulvi Irfan Ahmed, a cleric from Shopian in Jammu and Kashmir, who systematically indoctrinated Shakeel — formerly a respected lecturer at Faridabad’s Al-Falah University whose medical licence has since been permanently revoked — before instructing him to identify and recruit three other like-minded doctors: Muzaffar Ahmad, Adeel Ahmad Rather, and Shaheen Saeed, thereby forming a highly educated and dangerously discreet “white-collar terror module” under direct Jaish command.
Operating through encrypted Telegram channels, the group employed innocuous food-related code words — “biryani” to denote explosive material and “daawat” to refer to planned attack operations — while methodically assembling an arsenal of 200 powerful improvised explosive devices intended for simultaneous strikes on high-profile targets across Delhi, Gurugram, and Faridabad, with Shakeel personally transporting explosives and handing over the weaponised white Hyundai i20 to suicide bomber Umar Mohammad.
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The premature detonation near the Red Fort occurred after police arrested Shakeel and Rather in a dramatic raid, simultaneously seizing 2,900 kg of explosives just 50 km from the capital, causing the panicked bomber to trigger the device; remarkably, on the very same day, Jaish posters bearing the name “Commander Hanzulla bhai” mysteriously surfaced in Jammu and Kashmir, providing investigators with the crucial link to the elusive Pakistan-based handler.
Al-Falah University has now emerged as the undisputed epicentre of both the terror conspiracy and a parallel money-laundering investigation, with founder Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui arrested under stringent PMLA provisions, over 25 locations raided yielding ₹48 lakh in unaccounted cash and incriminating digital devices, and Faridabad police constituting a dedicated Special Investigation Team to thoroughly examine the institution’s role in facilitating radicalisation, terror financing, and forgery of accreditation documents.
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