J&Ok Police on Thursday raided over 13 places throughout Kashmir, detaining round 10 individuals, together with one other physician in reference to the Faridabad terror module and the Delhi blast. The suspects had been picked up from Budgam, Anantnag, Pulwama and Kulgam districts throughout in a single day raids.
Police and different safety companies have intensified crackdown towards the alleged “community of interstate radicals” busted by J&Ok Police. Over the previous two weeks, police have raided over 500 locations throughout the Union Territory. “Yet one more physician from Budgam, together with a couple of different individuals, have been detained and the raids will proceed. The suspects had been questioned on their latest travels overseas,” stated an official.

Police officers have additionally seized digital devices and cellphones of suspects. In Nowgam police station of Srinagar, from the place the police cracked the case, the investigators had been busy analyzing the proof collected from varied suspects.
NIA, probing the assault, is piecing collectively the white-collar terror community unfold throughout states, with an inventory of docs who had been in contact with the three arrested docs, together with Dr Shaheen Sayeed. Amongst others, the company has until now arrested three docs, together with a girl. A fourth physician, Dr Umar Nabi used the car borne improvised explosive gadget (VBIED) (i20) to hold out the assault in panic, resulting in 13 casualties. In Uttar Pradesh, the anti-terrorism squad detained a medical pupil from Kanpur, Dr Mohammad Arif (32), a first-year DM (cardiology) pupil on the state-run Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical School. He was being dropped at Delhi for questioning.
Arif, an Anantnag native, got here beneath ATS radar following disclosures made in the course of the interrogation of former GSVM professor Dr Sayeed, arrested as a part of the probe into the “white-collar terror module” with hyperlinks to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Sources stated that on the day of the explosion close to the Crimson Fort in Delhi, Arif was in telephonic contact with people allegedly linked to Dr Shaheen's community, together with her brother Parvez.
Investigators consider the group used a shared e-mail ID to change draft messages, a technique typically employed by terror outfits to keep away from digital surveillance. Nabi, who was behind the wheels, met Dr Muzammil Ganai and the third accused, Dr Abdul Relatively (each arrested), on the Srinagar Authorities Medical School in 2018.
Investigators have discovered diaries allegedly belonging to Nabi and Ganai which contained details about the plan. The diaries point out the dates November 8 to 12. The diaries had code phrases and names of over two dozen individuals from Jammu and Kashmir.
In the meantime, a 3rd car, a Maruti Suzuki Brezza, ‘belonging to Dr Sayeed', was seized from Al Falah varsity. Dr Jamil Ahmed, medical superintendent of the varsity has additionally been held.