Delhi Car Blast / NIA-ED to Probe, Al-Falah University Under Forensic Scanner

The funding of the Delhi blast will now be investigated by NIA, ED, and other financial agencies. This crucial decision was made after a meeting chaired by the Union Home Minister. Al-Falah University will also undergo a full forensic investigation, with all financial aspects, including money laundering, being thoroughly scrutinized.

Following the recent blast near the Red Fort in Delhi, the government has officially declared the incident a terrorist attack. The investigation into this grave matter has now been assigned to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and other financial investigative agencies. This significant decision was made after a high-level meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, which included the Home Secretary, Director of the Intelligence Bureau, Director General of NIA, and other senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The primary objective of this meeting was to provide a new direction to the Delhi blast investigation and uncover the financial roots behind it.

During the Union Home Minister's meeting, it was explicitly decided that the Red Fort blast case wouldn't only focus on the terrorist aspects but also undergo a thorough investigation into its funding and financial matters, including money laundering. The NIA, which typically handles terrorism-related cases, will now collaborate with the ED and other agencies involved in financial investigations. This collaboration aims to identify the source and flow of funds used to carry out this terrorist act. The government believes that such incidents often involve a complex. Financial network, which is crucial to dismantle to prevent future occurrences.

Al-Falah University Under Forensic Scrutiny

Al-Falah University has also come under the scanner of the investigation. According to sources, the university will undergo a complete forensic investigation. This step has been taken because a key suspect detained in the case, Dr, while farooq, completed his MBBS studies at this very university. Dr. Farooq is currently an Assistant Professor at GS Medical College in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. The ED and other financial investigative agencies will be actively involved in. Probing any suspicious financial transactions or other activities linked to the university. This investigation will involve a thorough examination of the university's records, funding sources, and other relevant data to uncover any potential links to the blast.

Detentions and Interrogations of Suspects

Investigative agencies are continuously taking action in the Delhi blast case. In this regard, two individuals have been detained from Jammu and Kashmir. On top of that, Dr. Farooq has been taken into custody from Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. Given Dr. Farooq's background and his connection to Al-Falah University, he's being extensively interrogated in connection with the blast case. The investigative agencies are trying to ascertain if Dr. Farooq has any direct or indirect involvement in this terrorist incident and whether he provided any assistance in terms of funding or logistics. Significant information is also expected from the other detained suspects as the investigation progresses.

Government's Firm Stance and Cabinet Resolution

The Government of India has acknowledged the November 10 blast in Delhi as a terrorist incident. During a Union Cabinet meeting, tributes were paid to those who lost their lives in the incident, and a two-minute silence was observed. On top of that, the Cabinet passed a resolution condemning the incident as a conspiracy by anti-national forces, while the resolution also stated that the investigation into this incident would be conducted with utmost urgency and professionalism, and the culprits would be brought to justice as soon as possible. This firm stance by the government indicates the seriousness with which it's treating the matter and its resolve not to spare the perpetrators. This incident poses a significant challenge to national security, and. The government is committed to addressing it with full force.