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Doctor arrested in terror module case rented room to store explosives

According to police sources, Shakeel rented a room for two months at a modest rent of Rs 2,400, where he allegedly stored large quantities of explosives and never returned after securing the place.

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Bibhu Prasad Ray
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In a chilling revelation, Dr Muzzamil Shakeel, a medical practitioner from Al Falah Hospital in Faridabad, has been arrested for his alleged involvement in a terror module case. According to police sources, Shakeel rented a room for two months at a modest rent of Rs 2,400, where he allegedly stored large quantities of explosives and never returned after securing the place.

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Explosives and Arms Cache Recovered

According to India Today, during the investigation, authorities uncovered a staggering 2,900 kilograms of suspected ammonium nitrate, a key ingredient used in making explosives, along with an assault rifle and a significant cache of arms and ammunition. The seizure, one of the largest in recent times, has raised serious concerns about the scale and intent of the planned operation.

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A Doctor Turned Suspect

Shakeel’s arrest has stunned the medical community, as he was among a handful of doctors associated with the same medical college who were detained for questioning. Investigators are now probing possible links between the suspects and extremist networks, while forensic experts analyse the recovered materials to determine their intended use.


The case has sent shockwaves through Faridabad, exposing how terror networks can exploit ordinary spaces and unsuspecting professions. As the probe widens, authorities are determined to trace every connection behind the plot, ensuring that a doctor’s oath to save lives is never again twisted into a threat to destroy them.

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