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Delhi Police seeks foreign-educated doctors’ details as Red Fort blast probe widens into white-collar network.
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Besides NIA, the Delhi Police is also widening its probe into the Delhi Red Fort blast. File photo

Delhi Police serves notice to private hospitals for doctors who studied in Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, China

| @indiablooms | Nov 29, 2025, at 06:42 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Intensifying its investigation into the Red Fort blast case, Delhi Police has now issued notices to all private hospitals across the national capital, asking them to submit records of doctors who obtained their medical degrees abroad.

The hospitals have been directed to provide detailed information on practitioners holding MBBS degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE and China.

According to officials familiar with the development, private medical facilities have been specifically asked to share the names, qualifications and current employment details of doctors trained in these countries and presently working in Delhi.

The move comes as the probe into the November 10 explosion near the Lal Qila metro station continues to expand following the emergence of the Faridabad-based “white-collar” module.

The car blast, which killed 13 people and injured several others, prompted a high-level investigation that uncovered a sophisticated JeM-linked network operating under the guise of professional profiles.

Multiple doctors arrested

In the weeks after the incident, multiple arrests were made across various states.

Investigators discovered that several doctors allegedly working for Jaish-e-Mohammed had been apprehended earlier by inter-state police forces, leading to the recovery of 2,900 kg of explosives.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) later connected the Red Fort blast to these earlier arrests, opening up a wider trail of evidence.

So far, the NIA has arrested seven people in connection with the blast, which involved a Hyundai i20 reportedly driven by Dr Umar Muhammad.

Those arrested include Dr Muzammil Shakeel from Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir; Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather from Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir; Dr Shaheen Saeed from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh; and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay from Shopian, Jammu & Kashmir.

Officials said these individuals played key roles in planning and executing the attack that claimed multiple lives.

Probe widens; Al Falah land deal under scrutiny

The Enforcement Directorate has also widened its investigation, bringing the Al Falah University land acquisition case under the scanner.

The agency has accused Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, the university’s chairman and founder, of procuring prime land in Madanpur Khadar, southeast Delhi, using forged documents issued in the names of deceased individuals.

This development comes even as the university is already facing scrutiny after three of its faculty members—who also served as doctors—were arrested for their roles in the “white-collar terror module.”

Investigators now believe that the top leadership of the institution may have been involved in financial irregularities of its own.

Meanwhile, key accused Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather, Dr Shaheen Saeed and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay were produced before the Patiala House Court on Saturday following the completion of their 10-day NIA custody.

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