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    Delhi Police Probe Doctors with Foreign Degrees Post Red Fort Blast

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaNovember 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    In a significant development concerning the Red Fort blast investigation, Delhi Police are actively seeking information on doctors practicing in the capital who obtained their medical degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and China. Notices have been dispatched to private hospitals across Delhi requesting these details as a matter of utmost urgency.

    This broadened investigation stems from the Delhi blast that occurred on November 10th. Agencies are delving deeper into potential connections involving Umar Nabi, the alleged suicide bomber in the Red Fort blast, and his ties to Al-Falah University. Notably, approximately 30 doctors from Al-Falah University have already been questioned as part of this expanding inquiry.

    The notice issued to at least one Delhi hospital specifically requests the identification of medical practitioners holding degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, or China. Investigators are keen to ascertain any links between these individuals and the prevailing security situation following the Red Fort incident. The urgency of the request underscores the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation.

    Further scrutiny is being directed at Al-Falah University. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has recorded statements from 30 doctors, focusing on their interactions and observations regarding Umar Nabi. Reports indicate that colleagues described Umar’s behavior as often rude and noted that he restricted access to his room. Authorities are also examining a mobile phone belonging to Umar, seized by Jammu & Kashmir Police, which reportedly contains videos justifying violent extremism. The aim is to identify potential accomplices through this digital evidence. Several suspects connected to the Red Fort blast and a dismantled terror module have already been apprehended in connection with the case.

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