Delhi Blast : On whose instructions was Dr. Shahina working? See what Dr. Shahina said...

Delhi Blast : On whose instructions was Dr. Shahina working? See what Dr. Shahina said...

While the entire country was shaken after the horrific explosion near the Red Fort, as the investigation of this incident progresses, many thrilling revelations are coming to light.
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In Brief

  • The master plan of the plot was ongoing for two years

  • Epicenter of the explosion: Red Fort area

  • Dr. Shahina Shahid's confession "We were working on Umar's instructions"

After the horrific explosion near the Red Fort shook the entire country, as the investigation into this incident progresses, many thrilling revelations are coming to light. Dr. Shahina Shahid, a female commander of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, who was arrested from Faridabad, has confessed during interrogation that she had been plotting large-scale terrorist attacks in India for the past two years.

The master plan of the plot was ongoing for two years

According to information received from security agencies, Dr. Shahina and her associates, Dr. Muzammil and Adil, had been collecting explosives like ammonium nitrate for two years. Their activities were directly ordered by Jaish-e-Mohammed based in Pakistan. The investigation agencies have made a serious allegation that their plan was to carry out a series of explosions in major cities in India.

Explosion Epicenter: Red Fort Area

An explosion occurred near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station at 6:52 PM on Monday evening. So far, 9 people have died in this explosion, and many citizens have been injured. Based on the evidence found at the explosion site, it has emerged that a white i-20 car was used in this attack. CCTV footage shows a person wearing a black mask sitting in the car, identified in the investigation as Dr. Umar Nabi from Kashmir.

Dr. Shahina Shahid's confession "We were working on Umar's instructions"

According to the information provided by the investigating officers, during the interrogation, Shahina said, “Dr. Umar used to say in every meeting that we will carry out major attacks across the country. For that, we need to use scientists and medical experts to prepare explosives.” She also admitted that the group led by Dr. Umar had stored explosives in many cities. All these activities were carried out under the orders of Jaish-e-Mohammed, as clearly mentioned in her confession.

Terrorist network created under the guise of the medical field

The accused in this case are all highly educated, with some being doctors associated with Al-Falah University. Security agencies have detained thirteen people, including seven doctors, from the university campus. Preliminary reports mention that some chemical substances and explosives were tested in their lab.

Nationwide attention on the entire investigation

Following this incident, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the special branch of the Delhi Police, and the Intelligence Department have jointly launched a large-scale inquiry. Raids are being conducted in various parts of the country to find out if anyone else is involved in this network.

Warning of strict action against terrorism

The Ministry of Home Affairs has made it clear that “any organization attempting to attack India and their local accomplices will be severely punished.” Meanwhile, a government-controlled inquiry committee has been appointed for Al-Falah University.

The entire country is shaken, an atmosphere of fear among citizens

Security has been tightened at all metro stations, airports, and public places in the capital. After this incident, there is an atmosphere of fear among citizens, and many have demanded strict investigation and assurance of public safety from the administration. This two-year conspiracy revealed during the investigation of Dr. Shahina Shahid sheds light on the new form of terrorism in India. It serves as a stark evidence of how highly educated individuals can come under the influence of terrorist organizations and plan destructive schemes.

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