The Al Falah University is run by the Al Falah Charitable Trust. Its president is Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui. The current registrar is Professor Dr. Mohammad Parvez.
This came after the police suspected that Dr Umar Nabi Bhat as the leader of the “white-collar group” of doctors in a terror module busted days before the Red Fort blast in Delhi.
Over 360 kg of explosives and an assault rifle were recovered from his room. Four kilometres away, in Fatehpur Taga village, 2,563 kg of suspected ammonium nitrate was recovered from the home of a Maulana.
However, the sinister biological warfare (bio war) or bioterrorism plot busted by Gujarat ATS is a concerning exposé. After IEDs, shootings, bomb blasts and Islamic radicalisation, India faces the ‘toxic threat’. The ISIS-linked jihadists arrested had prepared to use Ricin as part of their plan to cause mass casualties.
Gujarat ATS busts a major terror plot, arresting a Telangana doctor and two others planning a Ricin poison attack. Linked to ISKP, the men were caught with pistols, castor oil, and had scouted targets in Delhi, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad.
A day after naming Nigeria a “country of particular concern,” Donald Trump warned of direct U.S. intervention to eliminate Islamist terrorists, as Nigeria’s President Tinubu dismissed the allegations and defended the nation’s record on religious freedom.
The court convicted the culprits under IPC 121(C) (waging war against the government) and sections 25(1-B) A and 27 of the Arms Act and sentenced all of them to life imprisonment. In addition, a fine of ₹12,000 has also been imposed on each of them. A copy of the verdict is available with OpIndia.
In May 2004, the US FBI issued a worldwide alert, naming Aafia Siddiqui one of its first female “most-wanted” terrorists, alleging that she was an al-Qaeda terrorist and courier.