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Reference to Dainik Bhaskar. The investigation of the Delhi blast has taken another and worrying dimension. There have been significant differences in the entries of glassware, records of consumables and the movement of chemicals in the Chemistry Lab at Al-Falah University in the Dhauj village of Faridabad. Investigators believe that chemicals and laboratory equipment were transported out of the campus in small portions and concealed on the guise of an academic activity.
Agritoxing laboratory data irregularities.
It is reported that a number of glassware were logged in the logs, but there is no record of their use or smashing. This casts doubts on the fact that small containers and glass instruments could have been used to combine explosives on a scientific level since such tools are required to be precise in terms of mixing and stabilizing testing.
NIA initiates face-to-face interrogations of physicians.
The NIA has now initiated combined interrogation of Dr. Muzammil, Dr. Shaheen and Dr. Adeel to find out the person who chose the chemicals and the one who devised the scientific process of blending and mixing. Reports indicate that the group is potentially part of a network of high-intellect scientific groups that acted as a white-collar terror unit.
Delhi car blast connection
A car blast that happened on November 10, at 6.52 pm by the Red Fort Metro Station claimed 15 lives and injured over 20 others. There are six individuals who have been arrested so far in regard to the attack.
Jammu and Kashmir Intelligence-led Crackdown Rises.
After the explosion, the government of Jammu & Kashmir has increased the control over hospitals, colleges, and chemical/fertilizer vendors. Health officials and police have embarked on mass locker checks of the doctors and staff in government and private health institutions to curb the misuse of lockers by the staff.
Tactic similar to Hamas
Previous reports showed that one of the Jaish-e-Mohammed groups was intending to convert hospitals in Kashmir into weapon-depots. This is a similar tactic to that of Hamas of protecting themselves with hospitals and civilian locations. Subsequently, large-scale searches were carried out in a number of district hospitals in Ganderbal and Kupwara since Wednesday.
Jaish Handler Sent 42 Bombing Instructional Videos.
Investigators found that a Jaish-e-Mohammed operative also transmitted 42 bomb-making videos via encrypted messaging software to accused Dr. Muzammil Ahmed Ganai. Three foreign handlers (who are denoted by names Hanzullah, Nisar and Uqasa) were leading the module towards developing explosives and suicide attacks.
The white-collar module was constituted after a cleric known as Irfan Ahmed supposedly introduced Muzammil to the Jaish handler.
Dr. Muzammil Ground Flour Mill Urea to Explosives.
The NIA obtained a flour mill, a refining machine, and a metal-melting equipment of a taxi driver in Dhauj village. This flour mill presumably used by Muzammil is the one that he ground the urea in and refined using the machine before mixing chemicals- stolen in the university lab- in order to make explosives.
On November 9, he was arrested and police discovered 360 kg of ammonium nitrate and other explosion material in his rented room. The following day, 2,558 kg of explosive material in a second room was found a 4 km distance in Fatehpur Taga.
Taxi Driver Met Muzammil in the Hospital.
According to the sources, the taxi driver met Muzammil 4 years ago when his child went to Al-Falah Medical College with burns. The child was treated by Muzammil and the two men came to relate at a slow pace. Muzammil subsequently stored the machines in the house of the driver stating that these were a part of sister dowry.
NIA has also interrogated two other doctors of Al-Falah University Dr. Junaid Yusuf and Dr. Nasir Rashid who were allegedly in touch with the terror suspects.
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