White-collar terrorists behind Delhi blast; probe reveals links to J&K
The October 30 explosion near Delhi's Red Fort, which left 10 dead and 20 injured, has been traced to a "white-collar" terror network in Faridabad.
What's striking is that this group isn't made up of the usual suspects—it involves educated professionals and students, echoing the tech-savvy planning seen in the 2022 Mangaluru cooker blast.
The probe kicked off after pro-Jaish-e-Mohammad posters popped up in Nowgam, Srinagar, on October 19.
University professor among arrested
Investigators found links between the network and radical elements in Jammu & Kashmir, uncovering a stash of nearly 3,000kg of explosives and AK-47s meant for more attacks in Delhi.
Arrests include a university professor, Dr. Muzammil Shakeel, and others, showing how terror strategies are evolving with a new generation at the helm.