Tag: Faridabad
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Al Falah University Founder Arrested: ED Probes ₹415 Crore Student-Fraud Case
Overview of the Case In a developing crackdown on alleged educational-sector fraud, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested the founder of Al Falah University amid continued investigations into a multi-crore scam. Indian authorities allege that the founder and associates duped students and their parents, diverting funds amounting to approximately ₹415 crore. The arrest followed day-long searches…
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Red Fort Attack Plot: Three-Year Prep by Pulwama-Faridabad Module Uncovered
New findings reveal a years-long plan for a Red Fort attack In a development that has sent ripples through India’s security establishment, investigators have disclosed that a self-radicalized Islamist terror module linked to the Pulwama and Faridabad networks was meticulously plotting an attack on Indian soil for at least three years. The disclosures come in…
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Delhi Red Fort Blast and FIRs: Al-Falah University in Faridabad Faces Scrutiny
Overview: The case and its immediate impact The Delhi Police Crime Branch has filed two separate First Information Reports (FIRs) targeting Al-Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana. This development follows emerging links alleged to connect the university with individuals connected to the Red Fort bombing investigation. While investigators pursue leads to uncover the network behind the…
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Delhi Red Fort blast: FIRs against Al-Falah University in Faridabad
Overview: FIRs linked to Red Fort bomber case The Delhi Police Crime Branch has registered two separate FIRs against Al-Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana. The action comes amid ongoing investigations into links between the institution and the individual behind the Red Fort bombing. Authorities have emphasized that the cases are distinct but connected by alleged…
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Red Fort Blast Case: Tracing the Ammonium Nitrate Link Between Delhi’s Bombing and Faridabad Haul
Introduction: A case that hinges on a common explosive The investigation into the Red Fort blast, a high-profile case that rattled India’s capital, is turning on a familiar but potent thread: ammonium nitrate. Investigators are examining whether a stockpile or supply chain in Faridabad links the Delhi bombing to a broader operation involving this widely…
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Red Fort Blast Case: Tracing Ammonium Nitrate Links from Delhi to Faridabad
Understanding the Red Fort Blast Context The Red Fort blast has reignited discussions about the use of widely available chemicals in Indian terror cases. Investigators are examining whether ammonium nitrate, a common fertilizer compound, connects a Delhi blast to a separate haul recovered in Faridabad. This line of inquiry reflects a broader pattern: authorities increasingly…
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UP Doctor Arrested in Terror Module Case Tasked to Lead JeM’s Women’s Wing
Overview An arrest in Faridabad has put a spotlight on a controversial link between medical professionals and terrorist networks. Dr. Shaheen Shaheed, a doctor from Uttar Pradesh, was detained in connection with a terror module case. Early investigation and statements from officials cited by India Today TV indicate that she was allegedly tasked with establishing…
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UP doctor arrested linked to Jaish’s women’s wing terror module
Overview of the case A physician from Uttar Pradesh has been arrested in connection with an ongoing terror module probe in Faridabad. Early investigations indicate the individual was assigned a critical role within Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan-based terrorist organization led by Masood Azhar. According to sources cited by India Today TV, the doctor was tasked…
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UP Doctor Arrested in Terror Module Case Allegedly Assigned to Lead Jaish’s Women’s Wing
Overview An investigation into a Faridabad terror module has intensified after authorities disclosed that a doctor from Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Shaheen Shaheed, was allegedly assigned to establish and lead the women’s wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in India. The development comes as part of ongoing probes into a network-linked case that has raised concerns about internal…
