In a significant development in the Red Fort blast case, Haryana Police has uncovered another vehicle connected to the terror module at Al-Falah University in Nuh. This discovery comes just days after authorities found the first explosive-laden car near the historic monument in Delhi.
University Campus Becomes Investigation Hub
The investigation took a dramatic turn when police teams, acting on intelligence inputs, conducted searches at Al-Falah University in Nuh district. During the operation, authorities discovered a second vehicle that had clear links to the terror module responsible for the Red Fort incident. The vehicle was found parked on the university premises, raising serious questions about security protocols at educational institutions.
Forensic teams immediately cordoned off the area and began examining the vehicle for any explosive materials or evidence. Preliminary reports suggest the car might have been used by the suspects for transportation or as a potential second vehicle for carrying explosives.
Key Arrests and Detentions
In a parallel development, police have detained a fertilizer seller from Nuh district who is believed to have supplied materials that could be used in manufacturing explosives. The detained individual, whose identity hasn't been officially released, operated a shop selling agricultural chemicals and fertilizers. Investigators are probing whether any of these materials were diverted for illegal purposes.
This detention marks a crucial breakthrough in understanding how the terror module might have sourced materials for their alleged plot. The fertilizer seller is currently undergoing intensive interrogation at an undisclosed location.
Expanding Investigation Network
The discovery at Al-Falah University represents the latest in a series of developments since the initial Red Fort incident. Police have been working round the clock to dismantle what appears to be a well-organized terror network operating across multiple locations in North India.
Security agencies have increased surveillance around educational institutions and other sensitive locations following these discoveries. The involvement of a university campus has particularly alarmed security experts, who emphasize the need for enhanced security measures at such establishments.
Local authorities in Nuh have been instructed to conduct thorough background checks of all vehicle owners and tenants in the area. Police are also reviewing CCTV footage from around the university campus to identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
Ongoing Security Measures
Following these developments, security has been intensified across Delhi and surrounding areas, with special focus on historical monuments and government buildings. The Home Ministry has directed state police forces to maintain high alert levels and conduct regular security audits of vulnerable locations.
Investigators continue to pursue multiple leads in the case, focusing on identifying all members of the terror module and understanding their complete operational plan. The discovery of the second vehicle suggests the network might have been planning multiple attacks or had contingency plans in place.
As the investigation progresses, authorities have appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or vehicles to the police immediately. The case continues to unfold with new developments expected in the coming days as interrogations yield more information about the terror network's operations and objectives.