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Police recover 350 kg explosive, assault rifle near Delhi; two J&K doctors in the net

By IANS | Updated: November 10, 2025 12:50 IST

Jammu, Nov 10 J&K Police have recovered 350 kg of explosive and an assault rifle near New Delhi ...

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Jammu, Nov 10 J&K Police have recovered 350 kg of explosive and an assault rifle near New Delhi and arrested two doctors in this connection.

The police recovered the explosive, most likely ammonium nitrate, and an assault rifle in Faridabad, near the national capital, officials said.

Official sources said the massive recovery was made days after police arrested a Kashmiri doctor from Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur for allegedly putting up posters supporting terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed in Srinagar.

Official sources said the Faridabad recovery followed revelations made by Dr Adil Ahmad Rather during questioning.

The explosives and arms were stored with another doctor identified as Mujammil Shakeel. Shakil, also arrested, is from Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir and works at Al-Falah hospital in Faridabad.

Faridabad Police Commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta said 20 timers were also found with the 350 kg of explosives. He said a pistol, three magazines, and a walkie-talkie set have been recovered, too.

On October 27, posters supporting terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed appeared in Srinagar. The local police probed the matter, and CCTV footage showed Rather putting up the posters. He was tracked down to Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh and arrested last week. Police found that Rather was working at the Government Medical College, Anantnag, till October last year.

When police searched his locker at Anantnag, an assault rifle was found. Based on information he shared during questioning, cops seized the explosives in Faridabad.

Officials have said the explosives and arms were recovered in a coordinated operation by J&K and Haryana Police.

Rather was earlier charged under the Arms Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

According to sources, the doctor's alleged involvement suggests that terror networks are now recruiting highly educated professionals.

Police sources said they do not yet know what the plan was behind amassing explosives so close to the national capital, and a thorough investigation is underway to find out more.

It is also being probed how such a huge number of explosives was moved without detection so close to the national capital.

Srinagar police registered a case after posters promoting Jaish-e-Mohammed were found in several parts of the city. During the investigation, CCTV footage showed a man putting up the posters, who was identified as Rather.

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