Red Fort Blast Probe Reveals 'White Collar' Terror Module; Educated Doctors Arrested.

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UPDATED: Nov 11, 2025 19:14 IST

This special report covers the investigation into a car bomb explosion at Delhi's Red Fort, believed to be a suicide attack by Dr. Omar Mohammed. The case, now with the National Investigation Agency (NIA), has uncovered a 'white collar' terror module involving multiple doctors across three states, with suspected links to the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. Highlighting the alarming nature of the plot, India Today's Gaurav Sawant stated, 'And I shudder to think if these kind of doctors are treating innocent patients.' The programme details how the plot was foiled by investigative agencies, the radicalisation of educated professionals, and the ongoing hunt for other members of the sinister network.

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