Investigation Unfolds Further in Red Fort Blast Case
Authorities Track White-Collar Terror Module Linked to Explosives
J&K Police makes another arrest in Delhi blast case, Pulwama electrician detained, as the state investigation agency (SIA) continues its probe into the “white-collar” terror module responsible for the Red Fort explosion on November 10. The arrested individual, identified as Tufail Niyaz Bhat, is an electrician from Pulwama. Officials have stated that his arrest is part of the ongoing effort to map the full network behind the deadly blast that claimed 10 lives.
The investigation into the terror module has revealed a complex network of suspects, including professionals who allegedly facilitated the planning and execution of the attack. Bhat was taken in for questioning to determine the extent of his involvement in the activities of the “white-collar” group. Concrete evidence suggests he played a role in planning elements of the blast, prompting authorities to widen their inquiry into his connections.
J&K Police Tracks White-Collar Terror Module Linked to Red Fort Blast
Earlier, the Srinagar Police discovered the existence of the module through posters that appeared in Nowgam, warning police and security personnel. These posters led to the identification of key suspects. Under the supervision of Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, senior superintendent of police, initial arrests included Arif Nisar Dar (alias Sahil), Yasir ul Ashraf, and Maqsood Ahmad Dar (alias Shahid). Interrogations of these individuals subsequently led to the arrest of Maulvi Irfan Ahmad, a former paramedic turned Imam, accused of distributing warning posters and influencing professionals within the module.

Further investigation traced connections to Al Falah University in Faridabad, where Dr. Muzzafar Ganaie and Dr. Shaheen Sayeed were arrested. Authorities also recovered 2,900 kg of explosive material linked to the module. Investigators identified a core group responsible for orchestrating the blast, including Dr. Ganaie, Umar Nabi (the driver of the vehicle used in the explosion), and Muzzaffar Rather, who remains at large.
J&K Authorities Question Pulwama Electrician to Strengthen Investigation
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also stepped in, formally arresting four main conspirators in the Red Fort blast case. These arrests include Dr. Muzammil Shakeel Ganai from Pulwama, Dr. Adeel Ahmed Rather from Anantnag, Dr. Shaheen Saeed from Lucknow, and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay from Shopian. All four suspects were placed under 10-day NIA custody after the Patiala House Court granted warrants for their detention.
Authorities have emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, with officials meticulously analyzing evidence to map the full network and prevent further threats. The arrest of Tufail Niyaz Bhat marks another significant step in dismantling the module, particularly its “white-collar” components, which involve professional individuals aiding terror activities.
Security agencies have highlighted that the arrests and evidence recovered so far indicate meticulous planning by the group. CCTV footage, witness testimonies, and forensic evidence have all played crucial roles in identifying suspects and linking them to the Red Fort explosion. Authorities continue to cross-verify the involvement of each arrested individual and their connections within the module.)
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The SIA and NIA teams are coordinating closely, ensuring that investigations remain comprehensive and efficient. Special focus is being given to tracing remaining members of the network and understanding the broader support system that facilitated the attack. The investigation also aims to prevent any recurrence by monitoring suspicious activities across the region. Also Read: Pulwama Electrician Arrested in Delhi Red Fort Blast Case as J&K Police Tighten Probe into ‘White Collar’ Terror Module
Conclusion
The J&K Police makes another arrest in Delhi blast case, Pulwama electrician detained highlights ongoing progress in the Red Fort blast investigation. Authorities remain vigilant, with arrests and evidence collection strengthening the case against the terror module. The continued focus on uncovering every link in the network reflects a determined effort to ensure justice and enhance national security

