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Faridabad cops question 2,000 Kashmiri students, tenants

According to an official statement issued by Faridabad Police, “Police have been questioning Kashmiri students and tenants living on rent in Faridabad. So far, Faridabad Police have questioned over 2,000 tenants and are continuing to question them further.”

News Arena Network - Faridabad - UPDATED: November 17, 2025, 01:37 PM - 2 min read

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Faridabad Crime Branch officials at Al-Falah university premises.


Investigating agencies continue to probe possible links to the Delhi blast near the Red Fort, which killed 12 people on November 10. Faridabad Police on Monday continued questioning more than 2,000 Kashmiri students and tenants who are living in the city.


According to an official statement issued by Faridabad Police, “Police have been questioning Kashmiri students and tenants living on rent in Faridabad. So far, Faridabad Police have questioned over 2,000 tenants and are continuing to question them further.”

 

Al-Falah University in the city is where one of the first connections to the alleged “terror module” was uncovered by authorities, with officials finding caches of arms, explosives, ammonium nitrate among other material.

 

Since the blast, investigating agencies have launched an interstate investigation to uncover any links between the blast and members of the module. The investigation is ongoing in Delhi, Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir.

 

Earlier, the Faridabad Crime Branch arrived at the university campus and conducted enquiries related to the case.

 

The probe into the Faridabad “white-collar” terror module case is ongoing, with agencies continuing to track leads emerging from multiple locations across the Delhi-NCR region.

 

On Saturday, Delhi Police registered a fresh FIR under Sections of criminal conspiracy in the Red Fort blast investigation, officials said.
The new FIR comes days after the car blast near the historic Red Fort on November 10, which killed 12 people.

 

On Friday, the National Medical Commission (NMC) cancelled the registration of four doctors from Jammu and Kashmir — Dr Muzaffar Ahmad, Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr Muzamil Shakeel and Dr Shaheen Saeed — in the Indian Medical Register/National Medical Register with immediate effect.

 

Also Read: J&K LG says no terror angle in Nowgam blast, lauds J&K Police

 

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