Assault Rifle, 2900KG Explosives... What Was Found at Faridabad's Arrested Doctors’ Hideout, View PHOTOS

Dr. Muzammil of Al Falah University was arrested in a joint operation by Jammu and Kashmir and Faridabad police. Police found 360 kg of ammonium nitrate, Krinkov assault rifle, pistol, magazine, and timer at his hint.
Weapons and explosives cache found with Al Falah University doctor (Photo: Arvind Ojha/ ITG)

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A major terrorist plot has been unearthed in Faridabad, Haryana. In a collaborative move by Jammu-Kashmir and Faridabad Police, Dr. Muzammil from Al Falah University has been apprehended. A doctor by profession, Muzammil had been residing in Faridabad for nearly three and a half years, working within the university campus.

Following Muzammil's lead, the police discovered a Swift car packed with dangerous artillery — a Krinkov assault rifle, three magazines, and 83 rounds. Additionally, a pistol, eight rounds, two more magazines, and two empty shells surfaced, all from a car allegedly associated with a female doctor from Al Falah University. Investigations with her are ongoing.

The situation intensified when a police raid in the Dhauj area, as directed by Muzammil, unveiled about 360 kg of ammonium nitrate cleverly concealed in eight large and four smaller suitcases.

Terror plot in Faridabad

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According to police insiders, the explosives reached Muzammil merely 15 days prior, colloquially referred to as “white powder” in terrorist jargon.

The room in Dhauj also harbored police-collected items: 20 timers and 20 batteries. Investigators assert the room was rented by Muzammil exclusively for stashing explosives.

Arrest of Muzammil

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Another major success unfolded in Fatehpur Taga village, where the sustained morning raid led to the recovery of 2563 kg of suspicious explosive substances from a house.

This house had been leased by Dr. Muzammil from a local cleric. The cleric was detained earlier in the day for questioning. Located roughly 4 kilometers from Dhauj, Fatehpur Taga became central to the ongoing investigation.

Faridabad operation

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Links between Muzammil and Jaish-e-Mohammed were confirmed with concrete evidence seized by the police, revealing possible terror activities planned for the Delhi-NCR region. His electronic devices, phones, and digital records were confiscated to further dismantle the larger network.

Current in Faridabad

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Approximately 10 days after arresting Dr. Muzammil, subsequent evidence heightened the severity of the situation. As Faridabad Police collaborate with national security agencies, this is unfolding into a significant matter concerning inter-state terror networks.

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