bomb-making materials

  • Revealed: How Delhi Bomber

    Revealed: How Delhi Bomber's Suitcase Served as a Mobile Bomb Laboratory

    Nov 25, 2025 08:51 pm CST

    Inside the Delhi Chandni Chowk bombing investigation: Umar Un Nabi, a doctor from Al-Falah University, used a portable suitcase laboratory to construct the deadly car bomb that killed 15 people. Investigators reveal how this highly educated "emir" of a terror cell tested explosives in his campus room before executing the devastating attack.

  • Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Jaish-Linked Terror Module Planned Multiple City Attacks Since 2023

    Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Jaish-Linked Terror Module Planned Multiple City Attacks Since 2023

    Nov 22, 2025 02:25 pm CST

    Investigators have uncovered a sinister plot by a Jaish-linked white-collar terror module that planned synchronized attacks across Indian cities. The conspiracy, initiated in 2023, involved collecting explosives, detailed bomb-making preparations, and self-funding of Rs 26 lakh. At least 13 people died in what appears to be an accidental detonation near Red Fort, while the larger conspiracy continues to reveal connections to foreign handlers and domestic networks.

  • Kashmir House of Delhi Blast Suspect Demolished: Security Forces Target Terror Networks

    Kashmir House of Delhi Blast Suspect Demolished: Security Forces Target Terror Networks

    Nov 14, 2025 10:47 am CST

    Security forces have demolished the Kashmir residence of Umar Mohammed, the primary suspect in the recent Delhi Red Fort blast that killed 13 people. Investigation reveals a disturbing trend of terrorist organizations recruiting highly educated professionals like doctors for carrying out attacks, with substantial quantities of explosives recovered from associates in Faridabad.

  • Indonesian Teen Constructed Homemade Bombs for School Mosque Attack: Authorities Reveal Online Radicalization Path

    Indonesian Teen Constructed Homemade Bombs for School Mosque Attack: Authorities Reveal Online Radicalization Path

    Nov 12, 2025 02:37 am CST

    Indonesian authorities revealed that a 17-year-old student suspected in a high school mosque bombing created homemade explosive devices while acting alone. Police described the teen as socially isolated and heavily influenced by extremist content found online. The attack injured 96 people, with many suffering hearing damage. Though inspired by international extremists whose names were inscribed on his toy weapon, investigators confirmed the suspect had no formal ties to terrorist networks.

  • NIA Investigates Three Al-Falah University Doctors Connected to Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing

    NIA Investigates Three Al-Falah University Doctors Connected to Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing

    Nov 11, 2025 07:30 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has taken over the investigation of a deadly suicide bombing near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people, focusing on three doctors from Al-Falah University in Faridabad. Authorities discovered 2,900 kg of bomb-making materials in properties connected to the suspects, who are allegedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization.

  • Delhi Blast Near Red Fort: How Three Kashmiri Doctors Created a "White Collar Terror Ecosystem"

    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.

  • Exposed: Doctors

    Exposed: Doctors' Terror Plot Uncovered in Massive 2,900 KG Explosives Seizure Near Delhi

    Nov 10, 2025 07:34 pm CST

    Security forces have uncovered a sophisticated terror plot involving medical professionals after seizing 2,900 kg of bomb-making materials in Faridabad near Delhi. Two doctors with links to Jaish-e-Mohammad were arrested in connection with the plot reportedly orchestrated from Pakistan. The suspects admitted being recruited because "no one would suspect doctors" and were awaiting instructions for attacks potentially targeting Delhi NCR. The discovery reveals a concerning "white collar terror ecosystem" of radicalized professionals operating through encrypted communications.

  • Massive Terrorist Plot Uncovered: Over 2,900 kg of Explosives Seized from Doctor

    Massive Terrorist Plot Uncovered: Over 2,900 kg of Explosives Seized from Doctor's Residences in Faridabad

    Nov 10, 2025 07:25 pm CST

    Authorities have discovered a sophisticated terrorist network involving medical professionals after seizing over 2,900 kg of explosives from two residences rented by Dr. Mujammil Shakeel in Faridabad. The doctor from Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama has been identified as a key figure in a "white-collar" terrorist ecosystem linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed. Multiple arrests have been made across several locations as investigations continue into this alarming case.

  • J&K Police Dismantle Inter-State Terror Network: Medical Professionals Arrested with 350kg Explosives and Weapons

    J&K Police Dismantle Inter-State Terror Network: Medical Professionals Arrested with 350kg Explosives and Weapons

    Nov 10, 2025 06:01 pm CST

    Jammu and Kashmir Police have uncovered a sophisticated terrorist network involving medical professionals linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. The operation led to the seizure of 2,900kg of bomb-making materials, including 350kg of ammonium nitrate, assault rifles, and ammunition from residences and hospital lockers. This discovery highlights the emerging threat of white-collar terrorism in India, with Pakistan-based handlers directing radicalized professionals across multiple states.