How Irfan Ahmad Radicalised the ‘Terror Doctors’ Behind the Delhi Red Fort Car Bomb

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The terrorists behind the Delhi Red Fort car bomb – who have been labelled the ‘terror doctors’ because they were bonafide medical professionals in their day jobs, though their licences have now been cancelled – were radicalised after coming in contact with a Maulvi Irfan Ahmad, sources said.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Last week intelligence sources revealed Ahmad’s name to NDTV and confirmed that he is a resident of Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian. Further details, though, were sketchy.

NDTV can now reveal the first meeting between Ahmed – who has links to terrorists from the Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group – and (former Dr) Muzamil Shakeel, who worked at the Al-Falah Hospital in Haryana’s Faridabad, which rapidly became the centre of this terror cell.

It was in Shakeel’s possession – in two rented rooms in Faridabad – that cops found 2,950 kg of explosives, including ammonium nitrate used in the car bomb. This was hours before Umar-un-Nabi, aka Umar Mohammad, drove the Hyundai i10 across Delhi and detonated it outside the Red Fort.

Ahmed met Shakeel and Nabi in 2023, while accompanying a patient, whose identity and link to the terror conspiracy are unclear at this time, to the Government Medical College in Srinagar.

They exchanged phone numbers and in messages and calls over the next two years, Ahmed would radicalise both Shakeel and Nabi; to such an extent the latter, in a video that emerged this week, calmly discusses suicide bombing, which he called “a misunderstood concept”.
Sources told NDTV Shakeel and Nabi also introduced other colleagues to Ahmed, who used extremist ideology and material – shared via a channel on messaging app Telegram – to try and radicalise them too. Ahmed also arranged meetings with Jaish terrorists in south Kashmir.
That meeting would prove to be crucial, the first step, as it were, in the Red Fort car blast plan. Officials familiar with the investigation said the Jaish terrorists supplied the ‘terror doctors’ with two assault rifles.

One of the rifles was found in the Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire of Shahina Saeed, another ‘terror doctor’ code-named ‘Madam Surgeon’. Investigators believe is a senior leader of the Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s wing – the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind – which was set up by JeM founder after Operation Sindoor.
The second was recovered from the GMC in Srinagar, from locker of another doctor and member of this cell – Adil Ahmad Rather. It was Rather’s activities – he was caught on CCTV putting up posters supporting Jaish across J&K’s Nowgam – that helped cops crack the cell.

Rather was arrested from Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur and his interrogation revealed the conspiracy, leading then to the arrests of Shakeel, the recovery of the explosives and the identification of Saeed. Unfortunately, though, the police were not able to stop the bomb itself.
The entire operation to bust this terror cell revealed another worrying point – that terrorist groups like JeM are radicalising highly-educated professionals, like doctors in this case. J&K Police confirmed their investigation had revealed a “white-collar terror ecosystem”.

Investigations have also revealed a list of 10 names believed to be ‘key’ members of this cell, including Umar-bin-Khattab, alias Hanjulla, a Pak-based operative with whom Irfan Ahmed was in touch.

Kashmir Cricket Shocked: Young Stars Irfan Ahmad and Jasif Hassan Die in Bijbehara Accident, One Seriously Injured

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Bijbehara, South Kashmir – In a heartbreaking incident, two young cricketers lost their lives in a tragic road accident near Bijbehara town of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Monday. The victims were returning home after playing a cricket match when their vehicle met with an accident.

According to local sources, the deceased have been identified as Irfan Ahmad and Jasif Hassan, both promising players who had participated in a cricket match earlier in the day at Sumerbugh. While travelling back, their vehicle reportedly lost control near Bijbehara, leading to a fatal crash.

A third cricketer, Nadeem, who was also in the vehicle, sustained critical injuries in the accident. He was immediately shifted to a local hospital and later referred to SKIMS Srinagar for advanced medical treatment.

The tragic news has sent shockwaves through the local cricket community and the wider region. Friends, family, and fellow cricketers have expressed deep sorrow over the loss of two budding talents. Social media platforms are flooded with condolence messages and tributes to the young players.

Police have registered a case and launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident.The untimely deaths of Irfan and Jasif have left a deep void in the local sports circle, and prayers are being held for the speedy recovery of Nadeem.