The investigation into the November 10 car blast near the Red Fort, which left 15 people dead, has intensified with a focus on Al Falah University in Faridabad. More than 200 doctors and staff members are reportedly under scrutiny for potential ties to the terrorist group. Reports indicate that individuals have been leaving the university premises with their belongings, leading to speculation about their involvement. Investigators are examining deleted mobile data and conducting extensive searches in hostels and rented rooms. A significant development is the detention of a woman in Nuh who housed the suicide bomber, identified as Dr. Umar Un Nabi. The bomber’s unusual patterns of absence, lack of formal leave, and preferential evening shifts at the university hospital are being scrutinized for signs of internal assistance. The presence of numerous national and regional security agencies on campus underscores the seriousness of the ongoing inquiry into possible complicity and inside support for the Delhi blast.
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