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JeM's Faridabad module busted; links to Red Fort blast probed
India
Authorities are digging into whether the recent Red Fort blast is tied to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), a group flagged for using car bombs like in the 2019 Pulwama attack.
The investigation picked up speed after a JeM module was busted in Faridabad with a huge stash—350kg of explosives—which has raised fresh concerns about possible future attacks.
Arrests include doctors, who are helping authorities understand operations
Eight people have been arrested so far, including Dr. Adil Ahmad Rather, who reportedly had an AK-47 stored at his medical college locker, and Dr. Mujammil Shakeel, linked to the house where explosives were found.
These arrests are helping authorities piece together how JeM might be operating—and how even professionals can get pulled into such networks.