Overview
- Jammu and Kashmir Police say information from arrested physician Adil Ahmad Rathor led to Faridabad recoveries of roughly 300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, an assault rifle and large quantities of ammunition, and to the arrest of Dr. Mujammil.
- Investigators report a woman doctor is linked to the case through the registration of a Swift car used to store materials, with searches recovering 20 timers, 20 batteries and ammonium nitrate packed in suitcases at a rented room in Faridabad’s Dhauj area.
- Faridabad Police and J&K teams conducted joint operations at multiple locations, and officers are pursuing additional suspects connected to Al‑Falah University and nearby areas where Dr. Mujammil had been working and residing.
- Police state the scale of the stockpile suggests planning for a high‑impact attack, and they are examining suspected ties to groups including Jaish‑e‑Mohammed and Gajwat‑ul‑Hind as part of the ongoing probe.
- Separate intelligence cited by media reports says Pakistan‑based handlers linked to Hafiz Saeed and Lashkar elements are exploring Bangladesh as a potential route, a claim agencies are evaluating.