Delhi blast probe reveals links to 2008 Jaipur serial blasts
The recent car blast at Delhi's Red Fort, which took 10 lives, has led investigators back to old terror networks.
The investigation has brought renewed attention to Mirza Shadab Baig, a key Indian Mujahideen operative accused in the 2008 Jaipur serial blasts and other attacks in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Gorakhpur, after investigators found fresh links between him and the Red Fort blast case.
Where's Baig now—and what's up with Al Falah University?
Baig has been missing since a police encounter in 2008 and was last traced to Afghanistan in 2019. Delhi Police are offering ₹1 lakh for tips on his whereabouts.
Meanwhile, Al Falah University—where Baig once studied—is under investigation after four of its faculty members were linked to a 'white collar' terror plot tied to the Red Fort blast.
Even the university founder is facing money laundering probes as authorities dig deeper into these connections.