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A terror network led by a Kashmir doctor was busted after a failed Red Fort attack killed over a dozen, with explosives made from chemicals from northern India.
A terror network called "Ansar Interim," formed in April 2022 by doctors and religious preachers in Srinagar, was dismantled by Jammu and Kashmir Police with NIA involvement.
Led by Umer-un Nabi, a 28-year-old Pulwama doctor, the group aimed to carry out attacks across Jammu and Kashmir and mainland India, using online tutorials to build explosives like TATP.
They procured chemicals from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and attempted to recruit individuals for suicide missions.
The plot was disrupted after the arrest of treasurer Muzamil Gannie and seizure of explosives, leading to a premature Red Fort explosion on November 10 that killed over a dozen people.
The network, allegedly radicalized over years, included figures like Adeel Rather and Maulvi Irfan, with investigations ongoing into its full reach.
Una red terrorista liderada por un médico de Cachemira fue desmantelada después de un fallido ataque al Fuerte Rojo que mató a más de una docena, con explosivos hechos con productos químicos del norte de la India.