Delhi Blast Probe: ED to Investigate Finances of Al-Falah University Doctors and Associates.

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UPDATED: Nov 13, 2025 15:42 IST

This special report covers the multi-agency investigation into the Delhi blast case, focusing on the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) probe into the financial transactions of Al-Falah University and its associates. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is handling the criminal and conspiracy aspects of the terror act. According to India Today's Munish Pandey, 'in any such case, what we have seen in past is that the biggest support for any terror network or group is the financial support and that is why crackdown on that financial support is extremely important.' The investigation has identified several doctors, including Dr. Omar Mohammad and Dr. Muzammil, as key figures, with their diaries revealing plans for explosions. Agencies will conduct a forensic audit of the university, which is considered the epicentre of the planning.

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