In a significant development in the investigation of the Faridabad terror module, Haryana Police have detained two more doctors from Nuh district in connection with the recent blast near the Red Fort in Delhi.
According to police sources, the two doctors are being questioned intensively. One of the detained individuals recently completed his MBBS from Al-Falah University in Faridabad, graduating on November 2, and had finished his internship. The second doctor, also a former student of the same university, was employed at a private hospital in Nuh.
Red Fort Blast Connection
The investigation into this terror module has led to a major breakthrough. During a joint operation across Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, police seized nearly 2,900 kilograms of explosives in Faridabad. Authorities believe the terror module is linked to the car bomb explosion that occurred near the Red Fort in Delhi.
On Monday evening, a Hyundai i20 car was detonated near the Red Fort, killing 13 people and critically injuring over 20 others. Investigations have revealed that the three previously arrested suspects, all doctors Dr. Umar Nabi, Dr. Muzammil Ganai, and Dr. Shaheen Shahid used a Switzerland-based encrypted messaging app to coordinate the planning of the attack.
Ongoing Investigation and Arrests
The police have already arrested eight individuals in connection with the case, including three doctors from Al-Falah University. Several other suspects have been taken into custody for questioning. In addition to the Haryana Police, central investigation agencies are also involved in the ongoing probe to uncover the full extent of the terror network.
As the investigation continues, authorities are working to piece together the connections between the suspects and the terrorist activities in the region.











