New Delhi: The probe into the Red Fort car blast has revealed that a major recruitment drive was launched in Jammu and Kashmir, which eventually led to the setting up of the Faridabad module in the NCR.

While the police have been able to largely ascertain that it was the Faridabad module that carried out the attack, the agencies have learnt that the recruitment drive was launched in Jammu and Kashmir.

The agencies say that Maulvi Irfan Ahmed, who was a paramedical at the GMC Srinagar, led the radicalisation drive.

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Ahmed, who was also an Imam at a mosque in Nougat, remained in touch with all the students at the GMC Srinagar.
This explains why the module had so many doctors who

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