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Lucknow Doctor Arrested as Police Unravel JeM-Linked Module After Red Fort Blast

Investigators say encrypted contacts point to cross-border direction, with financing trails under review as raids extend from Faridabad to Lucknow.

Overview

  • Jammu & Kashmir and Faridabad police say they dismantled a multi-state module, recovering weapons and large quantities of ammonium-nitrate material, with officials citing about 360 kg and some reports claiming 2,900 kg now under forensic reconciliation.
  • Dr Shaheen Shahid was detained and her Swift car seized, with officials confirming a Krinkov/AK-type rifle, a pistol, magazines and ammunition recovered from the vehicle.
  • Raids in Lucknow targeted residences linked to Dr Shaheen and her brother Dr Parvez, with devices and documents seized and both taken into custody for questioning, according to police and ATS sources.
  • Multiple outlets report that preliminary findings indicate Dr Shaheen was tasked with building JeM’s women’s wing in India under Pakistan-based direction, with alleged recruitment efforts under scrutiny.
  • Links between the Faridabad module and the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort that killed at least eight people are being probed, with investigators examining encrypted communications tying the group to JeM and AGuH and reviewing suspected funding of roughly Rs 35–40 lakh.