Adeel Ahmad Rather
Uncovering the Medical Terror Network: How a Jaish Poster in Srinagar Led to Delhi Blast Plot Discovery
Nov 13, 2025 02:23 pm CST
A comprehensive investigation triggered by terrorist posters in Srinagar uncovered a sophisticated network of radicalized doctors working for Jaish-e-Mohammed. The trail led authorities from Kashmir to Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, where they seized nearly 2,900 kg of explosives and arrested medical professionals believed to be connected to the recent Delhi blast.
Delhi Suicide Bombing: Doctor Connected to Radical Telegram Group and Jaish-e-Mohammed Behind Red Fort Attack
Nov 11, 2025 01:55 pm CST
A deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort has been linked to Dr. Umar Mohammad, a physician from Faridabad's Al Falah Medical College with connections to a radical doctors' group on Telegram and the Pakistan-based terror organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. The blast killed nine people and injured 20 others, with authorities arresting multiple suspects including fellow doctors in what they describe as a "white collar" terror module. Prime Minister Modi has vowed that all conspirators will be brought to justice.
Delhi Blast Near Red Fort: How Three Kashmiri Doctors Created a "White Collar Terror Ecosystem"
Nov 11, 2025 12:54 pm CST
Three Kashmiri doctors are under investigation following a deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people and injured over 20. Security agencies recovered 2,900 kg of suspected ammonium nitrate and sophisticated weapons, revealing a disturbing shift in terrorist recruitment targeting highly educated professionals. This "white collar terror ecosystem" used encrypted channels for coordination, with funds raised through professional networks disguised as charitable causes.
Kashmiri Doctors Arrested in Major Terror Plot: 350kg Explosives and Weapons Seized in Faridabad
Nov 10, 2025 06:39 pm CST
Two doctors from Kashmir have been arrested after authorities uncovered approximately 350kg of suspected ammonium nitrate explosives and weapons at a residence in Faridabad. The suspects, Adeel Ahmad Rather and Muzammil Ganaie, were part of a dismantled interstate terror network allegedly involved in radicalization, fundraising, and weapons procurement through professional and academic channels.


