White Collar Terror Plot: How Kashmiri Doctors Masterminded Delhi Blast

The Delhi car blast near the Red Fort has revealed a disturbing terror plot involving educated professionals. Three Kashmiri doctors, including Dr Mohd Umar who died in the explosion, were central to planning the attack that killed eight people. Police investigations uncovered an extensive network with weapons recovered from medical college lockers and large explosive caches found in Faridabad. The terror module appears connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed and was potentially planned as revenge for Operation Sindoor outcomes.

Key Points: Kashmiri Doctors Involved in Delhi Car Blast Terror Plot

  • Three Kashmiri doctors implicated in Delhi car blast killing eight people
  • Dr Mohd Umar drove explosive-laden i20 car near Red Fort location
  • AK-47 assault rifle recovered from Dr Adil's medical college locker
  • 290 kg ammonium nitrate and weapons found in Faridabad raid
  • Plot allegedly aimed to avenge JeM founder Azhar Masood's family deaths
  • Multiple arrests made across Kashmir and Lucknow in terror bust
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J&K's white collar terrorists involved in Delhi blast

Three Kashmiri doctors implicated in Delhi Red Fort car blast that killed 8 people, with terror module uncovered through police interrogation and weapon recoveries.

"The involvement of professionally trained doctors has added an ugly dimension to terrorism in the union territory. - Article"

Srinagar, Nov 11

The unearthing of the sinister white collar terror plot behind the Delhi car blast, in which eight people were killed and many others injured, proves the involvement of three Kashmiri doctors, two of them belonging to the same village in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district.

The involvement of professionally trained doctors has added an ugly dimension to terrorism in the union territory.

Dr Mohd Umar, who reportedly drove the i20 car and died in the explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi on Monday, belonged to Koil village of Pulwama.

The police have arrested his two brothers and mother for questioning, while his father is reportedly mentally challenged.

Umar did his MBBS from the prestigious Government Medical College (GMC) in Srinagar. He secured a seat in the prestigious medical college on merit.

Neighbours said that although he was a hard and studious child, Umar had a deep, fundamental Islamist influence right from his childhood.

Another doctor arrested in the terror-busting operation is Dr Muzammil, who also belongs to Koil village of Pulwama.

The third Kashmiri doctor involved in this plot and arrested is Dr Adil Ahmad Rather, who was arrested for putting up posters supporting terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in Srinagar in October this year.

An AK-47 assault rifle was recovered from Dr Adil’s locker in Government Medical College, Anantnag, where Adil served till October 2024.

It was Adil’s sustained interrogation that led to the unearthing of the entire terror module, highly placed sources told IANS here.

On his disclosure, a team of Jammu and Kashmir Police and Haryana Police found 290 kg of ammonium nitrate, assault rifles, timer devices and ammunition in Faridabad, Haryana.

Dr Adil Rather belongs to the Qazigund area of Kulgam district in the Valley. Following his disclosure, police also arrested another Dr Shaheen Shahid from Lucknow and recovered an assault rifle from her car.

Even after the arrest of Adil and Muzammil, Dr Mohd Umar was absconding. It is believed that the arrest of his accomplices completely unnerved Umar, and he carried out the Red Fort blast in panic.

More arrests are being made across the Valley and outside as the sinister plot continues to come to the surface.

How many local residents of places outside Jammu and Kashmir were associated with this dangerous plot to strike at the country’s heart will be known in the days to come.

Intelligence sources suggest that the plot was hatched to avenge the death of the JeM terror outfit founder, Azhar Masood’s family, in Operation Sindoor.

Are there more sleeper cells of terror outfits still lying low after the unearthing of the terror module? Were large-scale serial blasts planned by the module?

Answers to these questions need answers, and it is expected that the security agencies will get answers to all these questions sooner rather than later.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The fact that they recovered 290 kg of ammonium nitrate is terrifying! Imagine the scale of destruction they were planning. Kudos to our police and intelligence agencies for preventing a bigger tragedy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
While I condemn terrorism in strongest terms, I hope the investigation is fair and doesn't target innocent Kashmiris. Not every Kashmiri doctor is involved in such activities. We must be careful not to generalize.
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Sarah B
As someone working in healthcare, this makes me sick. These individuals betrayed the trust society placed in them. Medical education is meant to serve humanity, not destroy it. They should face the strictest punishment.
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Vikram M
The article mentions fundamental Islamist influence from childhood. This shows how important it is to counter radicalization at early stages. Our education system needs to focus more on national integration and secular values.
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Michael C
White collar terrorism is the new threat we need to prepare for. Educated individuals with professional backgrounds can cause much more damage. Time to strengthen background checks in sensitive professions.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the families of the 8 people killed in the blast. No political agenda justifies taking innocent lives. Hope the investigation uncovers all the conspirators and brings them to

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