Al-Falah University is being scrutinized; a multi-state investigation has revealed alleged ties to terrorism.
Throughout the day, investigating teams stayed on campus at Al-Falah University in Faridabad, creating a tense situation. Uttar Pradesh Police also spent almost four hours questioning people on campus, while Delhi Police officers arrived with a person thought to be involved in the investigation.
In relation to the Delhi blast case, investigators had previously identified 51 individuals who needed to be questioned. Numerous suspects were discovered to have connections to the university.
Reporter Amit Bhardwaj, who has been closely monitoring the probe, reported that a lot of verification work has been done since the morning. Some of the suspects who were already in custody, like Rizwan and Shoaib, were reportedly called in for additional interrogation.
To make sure no link in the chain is overlooked, numerous agencies are meticulously reviewing every detail and cross-referencing claims. In addition to Delhi Police, law enforcement from Uttar Pradesh is also involved in this matter; their engagement was prompted by critical intelligence inputs. Authorities in Tamil Nadu are also supposed to work together.
Several investigation teams quickly became aware of Al-Falah University after the Delhi explosion. A network of radicalized people was operating from within the college, according to agencies. Important suspects Dr. It is thought that Shaheen Saeed, Dr. Muzammil, and Umar who is charged with carrying out the explosion planned the attack while residing on university property.
As a result, police from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Haryana collaborated on an operation at the university. A number of rooms were inspected, including some that arrested suspects had pointed out. One arrested suspect was brought inside to assist with site identification, and senior Delhi Crime Branch personnel were there.
Additionally, investigators are looking into Room 13 in Building 17, which was allegedly utilized by "white-collar terrorists" as a meeting place. According to reports, Dr. Muzammil owned this room, which was used as a gathering place for people connected to Jaish. Drs. Umar, Muzammil Shaki, Adil, and Shaheen Saeed were among those present they reportedly talked about obtaining explosives and organizing the scheme.
Several more faculty members, particularly those from Uttar Pradesh and Kashmir, may have had indirect connections to the suspects, according to sources. Suspicion was heightened when some people left the university without warning.
Ten days prior to the explosion, on October 30, investigators found that the same I-20 car used in the Delhi blast had been observed coming and going from the university campus. This raises the possibility that the explosive components were put together or kept on university property.
Investigators are looking into whether the vehicle was parked within the institution during that time and was ready for the assault. The university is currently under intense investigation, despite the administration's attempts to disassociate itself from the case. The university has received a show-cause notice from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). In the meantime, authorities are looking through financial documents to see whether there are any connections to funding terrorism.
There are now suspicions that an institution designed to teach higher education and medicine is being abused to brainwash students and support extremist activity. Officials claim that handlers both domestically and internationally coordinated operations through university personnel. These well-thought-out measures seem to have resulted in the explosion in Delhi. Many new facets of the case are anticipated to emerge as the investigation proceeds.
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