The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday carried out coordinated raids at around 10 locations across the Kashmir Valley in a significant development related to the Delhi Red Fort blast case. Early morning searches were conducted at the residences of key suspects, including Moulvi Irfan Ahmad Wagay at his native village Nadigam in Shopian, and Dr Adeel, Dr Muzammil, and Amir Rashid in Pulwama’s Malangpora, Samboora, and surrounding areas.
The raids focused on unearthing material evidence linked to the “Jaish white-collar module,” responsible for the high-intensity car blast near Delhi’s historic Red Fort on November 10, which resulted in at least 15 deaths and multiple injuries. Moulvi Irfan has been identified as a critical link in this case, prompting the intensified search measures.
#WATCH | Pulwama, J&K | National Investigation Agency (NIA) raids underway in Pulwama and other places in connection with the Delhi terror blast case pic.twitter.com/50K0rAUXcE
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Search Operation Underway
Additionally, search operations are underway at the residence of Jasir Bilal Wani, son of the late Bilal Ahmed Wani, in Wanpora Qazigund, with NIA teams and local police officers presently engaged in thorough evidence gathering. So far, six accused persons have been arrested in connection with the blast.
The ongoing operations by the NIA along with Jammu and Kashmir Police’s SIA has intensified probe into the terror links and support networks behind the blast, as law enforcement agencies seek to dismantle the entire module responsible for the attack and brainwashing of intellectual, students.











