Dr. Muzammil Shakeel has confessed that the deadly Red Fort blast was part of a larger, two-year conspiracy by a Jaish-linked module. The group self-funded ₹26 lakh to procure explosives and weapons, aiming for simultaneous attacks across Indian cities before the plan was foiled.
Al-Falah University, the private minority institution in Faridabad, Haryana, has come under intense investigation following its association with the busted Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module involving...
The terror accused is Mirza Shadab Baig, the main accused in the 2008 serial bombings in Delhi and Ahmedabad, who is on the run and is believed to be living in Pakistan.
The Enforcement Directorate arrested Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, chairman of Al Falah University, for money laundering involving false accreditation claims that earned the university Rs 415 crore. A Delhi court granted him 13 days' custody as the probe continues.
The three cases were registered against Hamood Siddiqui in 2000 under Section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and other relevant legal provisions.
The Red Fort blast investigation has uncovered a "doctor terror module" based at Al Falah University. Funded by ₹20 lakh in hawala money, the Jaish-linked group bought fertiliser to build bombs for a wider, coordinated attack.
A Pathankot surgeon, formerly associated with Al-Falah University, has been detained by a central agency in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast in Delhi that killed 13 people. The probe now focuses on a suspected terror network linked to several doctors.