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Why Al Falah University in Faridabad Is Under Scanner After Delhi Car Blast

Police arrested seven linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed in a network using academic and professional fronts to plan attacks, seizing over 360 kg of explosives, officials said.

  • Following a Delhi explosion on Monday , Haryana Police raided Al Falah University in Dhauj, Faridabad, investigating links to the terror module, police said.
  • The inquiry traces the network to a white-collar radical group from Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir, involving three Kashmiri doctors from Al Falah University, with investigations ongoing.
  • Police recovered both ammonium nitrate and rifles, notably around 290 kg of ammonium nitrate and several assault rifles in Faridabad, and seized around 360 kg of explosives and ammunition from Muzammil Shakeel's rented room.
  • Officials called the arrests a major counter-terrorism success after seven people were arrested linked to the Red Fort Metro Station blast at 6.52 pm that killed at least nine people.
  • Preliminary findings suggest the module had transnational links with alleged handlers, used encrypted communication channels, and raised funds through professional and academic networks, investigators say.
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India Today broke the news in India on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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