explosive materials

  • The Delhi Red Fort Blast: How Systemic Failures and Criminal Networks Enabled Terrorism in India

    The Delhi Red Fort Blast: How Systemic Failures and Criminal Networks Enabled Terrorism in India

    Nov 26, 2025 06:01 pm CST

    This comprehensive analysis examines the ongoing investigation into the Delhi car blast, revealing how corrupt ecosystems, regulatory failures, and criminal networks facilitated the terrorist operation. From the ease of acquiring explosive materials to the role of institutions like Al Falah University, the article explores the complex web of facilitators and systemic weaknesses that enabled radicals to execute their plans. It also addresses the broader issues of religious extremism, youth disillusionment, and the need for accountability in governance to strengthen India's national security framework.

  • Dangerous Discovery: 161 Gelatin Sticks Found Near School in Uttarakhand Following Recent Delhi Blast

    Dangerous Discovery: 161 Gelatin Sticks Found Near School in Uttarakhand Following Recent Delhi Blast

    Nov 23, 2025 10:48 am CST

    Police in Uttarakhand's Almora district have discovered 161 gelatin sticks weighing over 20 kg near a school, raising security concerns following recent explosive seizures elsewhere in India. The cache was found near Government High Secondary School in Dabara village, prompting immediate action from bomb disposal teams and launching an investigation into how these dangerous mining explosives appeared in such a sensitive location.

  • Jammu and Kashmir Police Arrests Man in Connection with White Collar Terror Module Investigation in Srinagar

    Jammu and Kashmir Police Arrests Man in Connection with White Collar Terror Module Investigation in Srinagar

    Nov 22, 2025 10:57 pm CST

    The State Investigation Agency of Jammu and Kashmir Police has apprehended Tufail Niyaz Bhat in Srinagar as part of an ongoing investigation into a 'white collar' terror module. This arrest follows the earlier busting of a network involved in threatening security forces and possessing explosive materials, with connections to doctors allegedly operating the module.

  • Doctor Used Flour Mill to Prepare Explosives in Delhi Blast Case: Investigation Reveals

    Doctor Used Flour Mill to Prepare Explosives in Delhi Blast Case: Investigation Reveals

    Nov 21, 2025 05:13 pm CST

    An investigation into the deadly Delhi blast near Red Fort has revealed that co-accused Muzammil Shakeel Ganaie, a doctor from Al-Falah University, used a flour mill to extract ammonium nitrate from urea for creating explosives. Police recovered 360kg of explosive materials from his Faridabad residence, linking him to a larger terrorist network that resulted in 15 fatalities.

  • Comprehensive Analysis: The White Collar Terror Network Behind Delhi

    Comprehensive Analysis: The White Collar Terror Network Behind Delhi's Red Fort Bombing

    Nov 19, 2025 08:29 pm CST

    This article provides a detailed examination of the sophisticated white collar terror module responsible for the suicide bombing near Delhi's Red Fort that killed 13 people. The investigation reveals a highly organized network of educated professionals, including multiple doctors from Al-Falah University in Faridabad, who were recruited by Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives. Each member had specific responsibilities—from radicalization and recruitment to fundraising, logistics, and bomb-making—demonstrating how modern terrorist cells leverage professional credentials to operate undetected within society.

  • Revealed: How Cleric Irfan Ahmed Radicalised Medical Professionals Behind the Red Fort Car Bombing

    Revealed: How Cleric Irfan Ahmed Radicalised Medical Professionals Behind the Red Fort Car Bombing

    Nov 18, 2025 02:19 pm CST

    An in-depth investigation reveals how Maulvi Irfan Ahmed systematically radicalised four medical professionals who orchestrated the Red Fort car bombing in Delhi. The article details the formation of this "white-collar terror ecosystem," the discovery of nearly 3,000 kg of explosives, and the Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammed connection, highlighting a disturbing trend of terrorist organizations targeting highly-educated professionals in India.

  • Doctors Used Food Code Words on Telegram to Plan Delhi Car Bombing That Killed 13

    Doctors Used Food Code Words on Telegram to Plan Delhi Car Bombing That Killed 13

    Nov 17, 2025 07:57 pm CST

    Security agencies uncovered a terror plot orchestrated by four doctors who used encrypted Telegram messages with food-related code words to plan the Delhi suicide car bombing. The "white collar" terror cell, radicalized by Imam Irfan Ahmad from Kashmir, communicated using "biryani" for explosives and "daawat" for planned attacks. Their medical licenses have been revoked as investigations continue into their connections with Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad.

  • Tragic Loss: Inspector Asrar Ahmad Shah of J&K Police Killed in Accidental Blast at Nowgam Police Station

    Tragic Loss: Inspector Asrar Ahmad Shah of J&K Police Killed in Accidental Blast at Nowgam Police Station

    Nov 16, 2025 05:43 pm CST

    Inspector Asrar Ahmad Shah, a dedicated member of Jammu and Kashmir's State Investigation Agency, was among nine people killed in an accidental explosion at Nowgam Police Station. The 38-year-old officer from Kupwara joined the force in 2011 and leaves behind parents, wife, and three children. Officials confirm the blast occurred during a forensic procedure involving recently seized explosive materials.

  • 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.

  • Fatal Explosion at Nowgam Police Station: 9 Dead, 32 Injured in Accidental Blast During Terror Investigation

    Fatal Explosion at Nowgam Police Station: 9 Dead, 32 Injured in Accidental Blast During Terror Investigation

    Nov 15, 2025 01:19 pm CST

    An accidental explosion at Nowgam police station near Srinagar killed nine people and injured 32 while forensic teams were examining explosives seized from a 'white-collar' terror module. The blast, linked to materials recovered from Faridabad, occurred as authorities were investigating connections to Jaish-e-Mohammed and an al-Qaeda affiliated terror group. The incident follows recent terror-related arrests and another deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort.