The Delhi blast probe has uncovered a major terror plan involving 32 vehicles packed with explosives. Investigators revealed that the suspects, including doctors from Al-Falah University, were preparing for coordinated attacks in multiple cities.
According to officials, the accused planned to divide into four groups, each carrying several improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The Delhi blast probe also found that Dr. Umar and Dr. Muzammil intended to replicate a 26/11-style attack in Delhi on December 6, the anniversary of the Babri demolition.
Police recovered coded diaries from rooms 4 and 13 on the Al-Falah University campus, where Umar and Muzammil lived. These diaries detailed two years of secret planning and chemical purchases. Investigators say ammonium nitrate was sourced from Nuh in Mewat, while over 20 quintals of fertilizer were procured from Gurugram and nearby areas.
The accused reportedly raised around Rs 20 lakh in cash to fund the operation. Several fertilizer shops in Nuh are now under surveillance by Delhi Police and Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Authorities have intensified raids to find the remaining vehicles and track down the supply network. Future security measures are expected to include AI-based vehicle tracking and integrated explosive detection systems to prevent similar plots.










