December 01, 2025

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Delhi Blast Probe: 200 doctors, staff of Al Falah University under investigation

Faridabad: In connection with the ongoing probe into the carblast near Delhi's Red Fort on November 10, over200 doctors and staff at Al Falah University are reportedly under the scanner of the investigative agencies, sources said. Security agencies have been conducting frequent checks atAl Falah University, causing concern among university students and staff. On Wednesday, several university employees were seen leaving the gates, reportedly with their belongings packed in vehicles. According to university sources, they are taking leave and returning to their homes. The investigating agencies are ascertaining the number of individuals who left the university after the blast and are trying to identify them. They suspect a number of these individuals were linked to the terrorists, the sources said, news agency PTI reported. Also Read:Al Falah University Chairman summoned in Faridabad terror module, forgery probe Many people have deleted their mobile data, which will also be investigated. Police are searching hostels and rooms of students living outside the university campus, and more than 1,000 people have been questioned, the sources added. The investigating agencies detained a 35-year-old woman who rented a room to the suicide bomber in Hidayat Colony in Nuh. The Anganwadi worker had been absconding since the Delhi bombings. Her family is also under investigation following the incident. The sources said the investigating agencies also questioned seven other people in Nuh to find out the doctor's connection with them. The suicide bomber had used multiple mobile phones while staying at Nuh's rented room. Ever since theAl Falah Medical College's links to terrorism have come to light following the blast near the Red Fort Metro station, the number of patients at its hospital has also declined. Previously, approximately 200 patients used to visit the hospital's outpatient department every day, which has now dropped to less than 100, hospital sources said. The investigating agencies are trying to determine if there was a handler inside the university because the doctor used to get "special treatment" in the institute. Two doctors, who are doing an apprenticeship here after studying MBBS from the university, said that the doctor was absent from the hospital and university for nearly six months without any leave or information in 2023. The strange aspect of the incident is that he directly resumed duty on his return, and no action was taken against him, the hospital sources said, reports PTI. They said the accused used to take very few classes. He would only take one or two lectures a week, and even those would last just 15 to 20 minutes. He would then return to his room. The other lecturers did not like this as they would teach for the entire time. In a shocking revelation, the doctors said he was always assigned the evening or night shifts at the hospital. He was never assigned the morning shifts. Several investigation teams are currently working at Al Falah University. In addition to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), units from the Delhi Police Special Cell, Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), Faridabad Crime Branch and the Jammu and Kashmir Police are constantly visiting the university. On Tuesday, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) also arrived at the university. All the investigation teams have set up a temporary command centre inside the university. Also Read:Association of Indian Universities suspends Al Falah University membership amid Red Fort blast probe

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