Two Al-Falah University doctors among three detained by Delhi Police in terror module case

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Scene outside AL FALAH University in Dhouj, Haryana, on November 12, 2025.

Scene outside AL FALAH University in Dhouj, Haryana, on November 12, 2025. | Photo Credit: Shashi Shekhar Kashyap

Delhi Police has detained three persons, including two doctors from Haryana's Al-Falah University who were known to Doctor Umar Nabi, the driver of the car that exploded near the Red Fort,” officials said on Saturday (November 15, 2025).

“The detentions were made during coordinated raids conducted on Friday (November 14, 2025) night by the Delhi Police Special Cell and Central agencies in Haryana's Dhauj, Nuh, and adjoining areas,” they said.

According to the sources, “the Special Cell, assisted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) team, detained two Al Falah University doctors — Dr. Mohammad and Dr. Mustakim — from Nuh.”

The two were allegedly in touch with Dr. Muzammil Ganaie, who has been arrested in connection with the wider probe into a 'white collar' terror module. They were also close friends of Dr. Umar Nabi, the sources said.

Initial interrogation revealed that one of the detained doctors was in Delhi on the day of the blast. He came to the national capital to appear for an interview at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), they said.

Further questioning of Dr. Mohammad and Dr. Mustakim is underway to ascertain the extent of their association with Dr. Ganaie and whether they had any role in the wider conspiracy being probed, they added.

“In a parallel operation in Nuh, investigating agencies detained another man, identified as Dinesh alias 'Dabbu', for selling fertilisers without a license. It is being probed if his activities extended beyond illegal trade,” the officials said.

Earlier, it emerged that the members of the terror module pooled around ₹26 lakh and spent ₹3 lakh to purchase NPK fertiliser, which is used to make improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Police are probing whether Mr. Dinesh sold the fertiliser to the accused.

Separately, the officials said, “Dr. Shaheen Sayeed, another Al-Falah University doctor arrested in connection with the terror module case, had recently applied for a passport.”

“Police verification was conducted for her application on November 3 at room number 29 of the university hostel, and officers also photographed her as part of the routine procedure,” the officials said. Agencies are examining whether her application has any bearing on the ongoing investigation.

Published - November 15, 2025 03:16 pm IST

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