Nearly two weeks have passed since the deadly blast near Delhi’s Red Fort claimed at least 10 lives and left several others injured. The probe into blast that followed a massive explosives haul from Faridabad’s Dauj village in Haryana, led security agencies to several individuals and entities allegedly connected to what is now being called the “white collar terror module”.
The probe also brought Faridabad’s Al Falah University and its owner under the scanner, as some of those involved in the Red Fort blast, including Dr Umar Un Nabi who drove the explosive-laden car, were associated with the medical college as faculty members.
n another incident linked to the white collar terror module, nine people were killed last week at the Nowgam Police Station in Jammu and Kashmir when explosives retrieved from Faridabad accidentally went off during sample collection by forensic and police officials.