While busting a big terrorist module spread in Jammu-Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, security agencies have arrested a female doctor from Lucknow. After the arrest of many people associated with this module, the police have recovered a huge quantity of explosives and weapons. AK-47 rifle has also been recovered from the car of the arrested female doctor.
Lucknow’s female doctor arrested
According to officials, Dr. Shaheen, a resident of Lucknow, was arrested on Monday. He has been arrested along with seven other accused, including Dr Muzammil Ganai from Kashmir, who was detained from Faridabad. Dr. Shaheen was taken to Srinagar for questioning, where he is being interrogated in detail.
These people were arrested first
- Arif Nisar Dar (Sahil), resident of Nowgam, Srinagar
- Yasir-ul-Ashraf, resident of Nowgam, Srinagar
- Maqsood Ahmed Dar (Shahid), resident of Nowgam, Srinagar
- Maulvi Irfan Ahmed (Imam of the mosque), resident Shopian
- Jamir Ahmed Ahangar (Mutlasha), resident of Wakura, Ganderbal
- Dr. Muzammil Ahmed Ganai (Musaib), resident of Koil, Pulwama
- Dr. Adil, resident Wanpora, Kulgam
2900 kg explosives recovered
Officials said that after the arrests, the investigation teams recovered 2900 kg of IED making material and other explosives. Police say that this module was linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, and included educated professionals and white-collar people like doctors.
Weapons and explosives found in Faridabad
During investigation, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered a huge quantity of weapons and explosives from a rented flat in Faridabad. This action took place when Dr. Muzammil Ganai, a resident of Pulwama, was arrested, who was suspected to have links with the Jaish module linked to Pakistani handlers.
Police and central agencies of many states were involved in the operation.
Officials said that this entire operation was conducted by Jammu-Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana Police with the cooperation of central agencies. He also said that due to the ongoing investigation, the exact dates of the arrests will not be made public at this time.
360 kg of suspected explosives and weapons recovered
According to officials, about 360 kg of inflammable substance, believed to be ammonium nitrate, was recovered along with weapons and bomb-making materials. The seized items included an assault rifle, three magazines, 83 live cartridges, a pistol and its eight bullets, two empty cartridges, two spare magazines, 12 suitcases, a bucket full of explosives, 20 timers, four batteries, remote control, about five kg of heavy metal and a walkie-talkie set. Police believe that this entire stockpile was to be used for large-scale terrorist attacks.
Case opened with the arrest of Dr. Adil and Dr. Muzammil
This recovery took place after the arrest of Dr. Adil Ahmed Rather of Pulwama from Saharanpur, from whom many important clues were found during interrogation. Based on his information, the investigation team reached Dr. Muzammil of Faridabad, who was an assistant professor at Al-Falah University and was arrested about ten days ago. Officials said that during the search of Muzammil’s rented house on Sunday, this entire explosives and a large cache of weapons were found.

