Overview
- U.S. authorities deported 200 people including Anmol Bishnoi on a flight from Louisiana to Delhi, where he was arrested at IGI Airport and given 11 days’ NIA custody by Patiala House Court.
- NIA told the court that Pakistan’s ISI collaborated with Indian gangsters and used cross‑border smuggling and overseas coordination to facilitate targeted killings, with Bishnoi declared a proclaimed offender in January 2025.
- A Rajasthan Police dossier describes Bishnoi’s network spanning Portugal, Italy, the United States, Bulgaria, Turkey and Dubai, allegedly providing weapons, fake IDs, VOIP numbers, safe houses and recruiting even minors.
- Delhi blast investigators recovered a phone thrown into a pond that forensics unlocked, finding extremist propaganda and a self‑recorded video of Dr. Umar describing suicide attacks as ‘shahadat operations.’
- Probes into the blast’s funding track alleged misuse of zakat donations via a trust and searches at Al Falah University, while CIK in Srinagar arrested a doctor and his wife for allegedly using social media to promote terrorist and separatist agendas.