The NIA chargesheet in the Red Fort Blast case, names 10 accused Islamic Jihadis, all linked to the Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH), an offshoot of the Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS).
The case began after Gujarat ATS arrested Mohiuddin in November 2025 with illegal weapons and four litres of castor oil. The NIA later said his Hyderabad residence had been turned into a clandestine ricin lab.
Investigators seized Bangladeshi documents, SIM cards and suspected forged Indian identity papers during searches. Witnesses said victims were brought through the border, confined in sheds and forced to work at waste segregation units for meagre wages.
Remanded to 11 days’ NIA custody with six others, in a 2020 video, Stefankiv had spoken about learning drones, their reconnaissance role and battlefield use, as probe examines illegal entry via Mizoram and alleged supply to insurgents.
GoPro BV informed investigators it lacks downstream transaction details, prompting NIA to seek judicial assistance from China through diplomatic channels to establish chain of custody and evidentiary linkage of the seized device.
The NIA court detailed how Idris abetted LeT activities through cyberspace, recruited impressionable youths, and conspired with co-accused, while rejecting probation and stressing deterrence in terrorism cases despite expressions of repentance.