J&K SIA charges 'Doctors terror module' in Red Fort blast
India
A group called the "Doctors Terror Module" has been charged by Jammu and Kashmir's SIA for planning the Red Fort blast last November.
Investigators say they identified TATP as a preferred material (TATP) often linked to global terror attacks, making this case especially serious.
Umar Un Nabi among 10 accused
The main accused is Umar Un Nabi, named along with nine others.
The group reportedly used Jaish-e-Mohammad's name to cover up their real plans while recruiting and testing explosives.
The SIA found that doctors played an active role in spreading extremist ideas, with digital evidence and witness accounts revealing just how carefully the whole plot was organized.