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‘White collar’ module was scouting for suicide bomber since last year: Officials

Umer Un Nabi was a 'hardcore radical' and insisted that a suicide bomber was essential for their operations
The car driven by Dr Umer at a toll plaza on the day of the Red Fort blast. PTI

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The sophisticated ‘white-collar’ terror module, spearheaded by a group of doctors recently busted by J&K Police, had been actively scouting for a suicide bomber since last year, with key planner Dr Umer Nabi pushing the agenda, officials said on Sunday.

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Interrogation of an arrested co-accused was indicative that Umer, believed to have been killed while driving the explosives-laden car that blew up near the Red Fort on November 10, was a “hardcore radical” and insisted that a suicide bomber was essential for their operations.

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Immediately, Srinagar police sent a team to Qazigund in south Kashmir and detained Jasir alias ‘Danish’, a bachelor in political sciences, on the basis of questioning of the co-accused, including Dr Adeel Rather and Dr Muzammil Ganaie.

The detained person agreed to have met the ‘Doctor module’ in October last year at a mosque in Kulgam from where he was taken to a rented accommodation at the Al Falah University in Faridabad, Haryana.

The detained person said that while others in the module wanted him to be a over-ground worker (OGW) for the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed, he was intensely brainwashed by Umer for several months to become a suicide bomber. The plan, however, collapsed in April this year after the man backed out, citing his poor economic condition and the belief that suicide was forbidden in Islam.

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The suicide bomber scouting plot adds a dangerous new dimension to the investigation into the interstate terror network linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

Umer, a 28-year-old doctor from Pulwama, was reportedly the most radicalised and key operative in the network spanning Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, and officials believe he was planning a powerful vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) blast timed around the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary on December 6.

However, his plans were to place a VBIED around a crowded place, either in the national capital or at some place of religious importance, and disappear, the officials said, piecing together the evidence.

According to the interrogation of the co-accused, Umer’s transformation began after a trip to Turkiye in 2021 with co-accused Dr Ganaie, where they allegedly met JeM OGWs. Following the trip, Umar and Ganaie began accumulating vast quantities of chemicals from the open market, much of which was stored near the university campus.

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