Delhi Blast Case: Did a cleric write the script for the Delhi blasts? Four doctors' Kashmir connection; many secrets revealed.
The name of Jammu and Kashmir cleric Irfan Ahmed has surfaced in the investigation into the blast near Delhi's Red Fort Metro station. He is alleged to have radicalized doctors and connected them with Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists. Explosive materials and weapons have also been recovered during the investigation, suggesting that the cleric was the author of the Delhi blast.
As the investigation into the blast near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station progresses, many secrets are being revealed. Now, the name of a cleric from Jammu and Kashmir is emerging. He taught these doctors the lessons of terrorism, and it was only after coming into contact with him that they became radicalized.
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This cleric's name is Irfan Ahmed. According to information about him, he is a resident of Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir. He is also associated with the terrorists of Pakistan's terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. Muzamil Shakeel, who works at Al-Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana, met with this cleric.
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Shakeel was in possession of 2950 kg of explosives recovered in Faridabad, including the ammonium nitrate used in the car blast. This car blast was carried out by Umar. Shakeel and Umar first met this cleric in 2023 when he was accompanying a patient to a government hospital in Srinagar. The patient's identity and his connection to the terrorist plot have not yet been revealed.
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They exchanged phone numbers and communicated through phone calls and messages over the next two years. During these conversations, the cleric radicalized them to the point where Umar carried out the blast.
Shakeel and Umar also introduced their associates to the cleric.
Shakeel and Umar introduced some of their associates to the cleric. They tried to radicalize their associates by promoting extremist ideology through the messaging app Telegram. Maulvi Irfan arranged meetings with Jaish terrorists in South Kashmir.
This meeting is being considered the first step in the Red Fort blast. According to officials involved in the investigation, Jaish terrorists provided these doctors with two assault rifles.
One of these rifles was found in Shahina Saeed's Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire car. This "terrorist doctor" has the code name "Madam Surgeon." Investigators believe she is a member of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, the women's wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed, which was founded by the founder of Jaish-e-Mohammed after Operation Sindoor.
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The second weapon was recovered from the locker of Adil Ahmed Rather, another doctor and member of the cell, at the GMC in Srinagar. Rather's activities helped the police break up the cell – he was caught on CCTV putting up posters in support of Jaish in Nowgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Rather was arrested in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and his interrogation revealed the plot, leading to the arrest of Shakeel, the recovery of explosives, and the identification of Saeed.