When Jammu and Kashmir Police noticed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) posters in Srinagar's Nowgam area in mid-October, little did they realise that they were unravelling a well-knit and 'sophisticated' inter-state white-collar terror module, involving doctors and others linked to their handlers in Pakistan.

The module is now in the limelight for its involvement in a car blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort that killed 10 people and left 20 others injured on Monday evening. Here's a chronology of how the case panned out and exploded into a dangerous terror module that threatened to launch a large-scale attack on Delhi from beyond Kashmir's borders.

October 19: During the investigation into the poster propaganda case, authorities arrested Irfan Ahmed, a cleric operating out of Shopian, and a pa

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