NEW DELHI: A woman doctor from Uttar Pradesh has emerged as a key suspect in a widening terror investigation that began with what officials describe as a "white-collar" terror network spanning multiple states and intensified by Monday's deadly car blast near Delhi's Red Fort. According to investigators, Dr Shaheen Sayeed, associated with Al Falah University in Faridabad, was allegedly tasked with setting up the women’s recruitment wing of the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in India. The wing, called Jamaat-ul-Mominat, was meant to attract educated women and professionals into the group's network, news agency PTI reported quoting sources. Shaheen was among eight people, including three doctors, arrested after agencies busted an interstate terror module operating across Ja
Red Fort blast: Arrested UP woman doctor Shaheen Sayeed was tasked with setting up Jaish's women wing; Pulwama link emerges
The Times of India2 hrs ago
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