Breaking: Al-Falah University Denies Links to Blast Suspects; 70 Questioned, 6 Detained in Probe
In the wake of the Delhi blast investigation, Al-Falah University in Faridabad has issued an official statement denying any association with the arrested doctors and main suspects involved in the terror plot. The university clarified that it has “no connection whatsoever” with Dr. Umar, Muzammil, or any other individuals accused in the case. This statement comes as multiple central and state agencies continue extensive questioning on campus over 70 people have been interrogated, and six have been detained for further investigation. Sources confirm that the Delhi blast mastermind, Dr. Umar, and co-accused Muzammil were both linked to Al-Falah University, which has placed the institution under intense scrutiny. Muzammil, from whose Faridabad room 2,563 kg of ammonium nitrate was recovered, reportedly worked at the university. Forensic analysis of his mobile phone has revealed images of several locations in Delhi and possible communication with a Jaish-e-Mohammed handler based in Pakistan. Investigative agencies are also probing possible radicalization networks involving clerics from Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana. Several imams and scholars have been detained for questioning on charges of aiding or influencing the suspects. National and state counter-terror units continue operations across India to dismantle the full terror module.
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