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Red Fort blast accused Shaheen sought new PAN, passport renewal
Shaheen Shahid reportedly obtained a new PAN after working in Saudi Arabia for four years

Red Fort blast accused Shaheen sought new PAN, passport renewal

Nov 24, 2025
05:47 pm

What's the story

Shaheen Shahid, the woman arrested from Faridabad in connection with the Red Fort blast case, has made it difficult for investigators to track her finances. According to Zee News, she obtained a new Permanent Account Number (PAN) card in Faridabad after working in Saudi Arabia for four years. She also applied for a passport renewal in Delhi six months ago.

Radical intentions

Shaheen's plans for a radical NGO in UP

During the investigation, it was revealed that Shaheen was planning to establish a recruitment command center in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, under the guise of an NGO. She had approached other NGOs for funding for her organization, which claimed to offer free education and medical care to poor Muslim children. The preparation for this NGO had been underway for six months.

Radicalization scheme

Shaheen's NGO plans included radicalization and training

The proposed NGO was to have a building with 10 large rooms and a basement. Reportedly, social media would be banned for women recruits to keep them focused on "jihad." A jammer was planned for this purpose. Disguised as religious teachers, recruiters would give lectures to instil radicalism and train women in jihad under the name Muntazim.

Infrastructure plans

Shaheen's NGO to have hostel, medicine shop, school

The building was also to include a medicine shop and a school for Muslim girls. Recruits would work in the shop and teach students. Shaheen had raised ₹20 lakh through crowdfunding for explosives used in the blast. The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is now tracing those who facilitated digital transfers and contributions to her organization.