GURGAON/SRINAGAR: A Kashmiri medical professor’s arrest has triggered one of the largest counterterrorism hauls in recent years, with investigators in J&K, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh uncovering nearly 2,900kg of IED-making material, multiple assault rifles, pistols, chemicals, and bomb components. Police are probing whether laboratory facilities at Al-Falah University in Faridabad’s Dhauj were used to synthesise advanced explosives such as RDX. Searches on Saturday at a room allegedly rented by Muzamil Shakeel, 35, a doctor from Pulwama who taught at the university, yielded arms, ammunition, and bomb-making paraphernalia — including 12 suitcases and a bucket packed with explosives, 20 timers, batteries, remote controls, 5kg of heavy metal, and a walkie-talkie set. On Monday, se
Faridabad terror bust: Was Al-Falah University's lab used for making RDX?
The Times of India2 hrs ago
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