terror suspects

  • Delhi Terrorist Attack: Umar Mohammad

    Delhi Terrorist Attack: Umar Mohammad's Movements and Connections Prior to Red Fort Bombing

    Nov 16, 2025 04:34 pm CST

    Investigation reveals terrorist Umar Mohammad rented accommodation in Haryana's Nuh before executing the deadly Delhi blast that killed 13 people. Police have arrested three medical professionals from Al Falah University and recovered nearly 3,000 kg of explosives, suggesting plans for multiple attacks across the National Capital Region.

  • Delhi Terror Plot: How Medical Doctors Used Secret

    Delhi Terror Plot: How Medical Doctors Used Secret 'Dead Drop' Email Technique to Orchestrate Deadly Blast

    Nov 15, 2025 07:00 pm CST

    Doctors linked to the deadly Delhi blast that killed 13 people used sophisticated 'dead drop' email techniques and encrypted apps to plan their terror activities. Investigators discovered nearly 3,000 kg of explosives in raids near Delhi, revealing connections to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad. The bombing occurred after two suspects were arrested, with a third doctor identified as the suicide bomber who drove the exploding vehicle.

  • Delhi Blast Investigation: Doctor Suspect Shaheen Saeed Was Preparing to Flee Country After Terror Attack

    Delhi Blast Investigation: Doctor Suspect Shaheen Saeed Was Preparing to Flee Country After Terror Attack

    Nov 15, 2025 05:24 pm CST

    Investigation reveals terror suspect Dr. Shaheen Saeed had applied for a passport before the deadly Delhi blast that killed 13 people. She is among four Al Falah University doctors linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad being investigated for the Red Fort explosion. Authorities seized 3,000 kg of explosives during raids, with the National Medical Commission revoking their medical registrations.

  • Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Nov 13, 2025 02:36 pm CST

    Investigators have uncovered two diaries with coded messages belonging to doctors suspected in the Delhi terror attack that killed 13 people near Red Fort. The diaries, found at Al Falah University in Faridabad, contained encrypted communications and repeated mentions of an "operation," with evidence suggesting connections to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group. Room 13 in Building 17 served as the meeting point where suspects allegedly planned the attack using chemicals sourced from the university laboratory.

  • CCTV Reveals Delhi Blast Suspects at Faridabad Petrol Pump Before Attack

    CCTV Reveals Delhi Blast Suspects at Faridabad Petrol Pump Before Attack

    Nov 12, 2025 03:02 pm CST

    New CCTV footage has emerged showing Delhi blast suspect Dr Umar Mohammad and his associate Tariq Malik at a Faridabad petrol pump on October 29, the same day they allegedly purchased the car used in the Red Fort attack. The deadly explosion killed nine people and injured dozens more, following a major counterterrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir that seized nearly 3,000 kg of explosives.

  • The Radicalization Network: How Imam Irfan Ahmad Recruited Medical Students into Terrorism

    The Radicalization Network: How Imam Irfan Ahmad Recruited Medical Students into Terrorism

    Nov 12, 2025 01:09 am CST

    An in-depth investigation reveals how Imam Irfan Ahmad, mastermind behind the Faridabad terror module, systematically radicalized medical students and orchestrated violent attacks including the Delhi Red Fort blast that killed nine people. Security forces have arrested seven suspects connected to this Jaish-e-Mohammed inspired network that extended across multiple Indian states.

  • Suicide Bomber Remained in Parked Car for 3 Hours Before Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Suicide Bomber Remained in Parked Car for 3 Hours Before Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Nov 11, 2025 12:00 pm CST

    A suspected suicide bomber, Dr Umar Mohammad, remained in a Hyundai i20 for over three hours before detonating explosives near Delhi's Red Fort, killing nine people. The attack coincided with authorities discovering 2,900 kg of explosives in nearby Faridabad. Investigation revealed a chain of car ownership leading to the bomber, with two accomplices currently being questioned by Delhi Police.