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University Doctors Linked to Deadly Blast Busted
15 Jan
Summary
- Police mandated Al-Falah University to verify all new students and staff.
- Three doctors from the university were allegedly involved in a terror module.
- Explosives and weapons were recovered from locations near the university.

Authorities have mandated Al-Falah University in Faridabad to conduct police verification for all new students and staff following the discovery of an alleged white-collar terror module. This module purportedly involved doctors at the university and had links to a recent blast that claimed 15 lives.
The investigation into the blast led agencies to Al-Falah University, where a suicide bomber and two alleged conspirators were reportedly working as doctors and teaching the MBBS course. In response, police are collecting details of all new admissions and have ordered a special verification drive on campus.
Further investigations revealed that significant quantities of explosives and weapons were recovered from two locations near the university. These discoveries have raised serious concerns about campus security and the backgrounds of individuals associated with the institution.




