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SIA files charge sheet against 10 include Delhi bomber

April 17, 2026 | Ayaan Wani

Srinagar, April 16: The J&K Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir on Thursday filed in court charge sheet in terrorist conspiracy case involving a covert module commonly referred to as the “Doctors Terror Module”.
The charge sheet has been filed against ten accused persons including the Delhi bomber Dr Umar in connection with an FIR registered at Police Station Nowgam, Srinagar.
“The case originates from an incident dated 19-10-2025, wherein threatening posters were pasted in the Nowgam area in the name of the proscribed terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). The posters were aimed at spreading fear among the public, disturbing public order, and directly challenging the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India,” a police spokesman said.
He said a meticulous and sustained investigation by has revealed that the poster campaign was not an isolated act, but part of a larger, well-orchestrated terrorist conspiracy aimed at reviving the banned terrorist outfit Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH). “The accused persons had formed a highly clandestine module, actively engaged in radicalisation, recruitment, and operational preparations for carrying out terrorist attacks across the country.”
The investigation further established that the accused deliberately used the name of JeM to exploit its notoriety and create psychological impact, while covertly advancing the re-establishment and operational build-up of AGuH, reflecting a calculated attempt to mislead security agencies and conceal their true objectives, he said.
The spokesman said the module included highly educated individuals, including medical professionals, who misused their knowledge, access, and institutional spaces for unlawful activities. The accused were actively disseminating extremist propaganda through digital platforms and had undertaken procurement of materials and experimental activities related to explosive fabrication, including within residential premises and facilities linked to Al-Falah Medical College/University.
“The investigation has revealed that the group had identified Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP)-a highly sensitive and volatile explosive used in several global terror incidents; as a preferred material due to the relative ease of sourcing its precursor components,” he said.
“Through a comprehensive, evidence-driven investigation, SIA has successfully dismantled the entire terrorist network and its support structure. The investigation has unearthed clinching and irrefutable evidence; comprising recoveries, digital forensics, scientific analysis, and corroborative witness accounts, which firmly establishes the complicity, active participation, and coordinated roles of each accused in the conspiracy. The material brought on record not only exposes the depth and spread of the module,” the police spokesman said.
A substantial body of evidence has thus been collected, clearly establishing a strong prima facie
case against the accused.
The accused persons charge-sheeted in the case include Dr Umar Nabi, the bomber who detonated a car bomb in Delhi in November last year in which 13 persons were killed.
The nine others chargesheeted include Arif Nisar Dar @ Sahil R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Yasir Ul Ashraf Bhat, R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Maqsood Ahmad Dar @ Shahid, R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Irfan Ahmad Wagay @ Owais, R/o Nadigam, Shopian; Zameer Ahmad Ahanger @ Mutlashi, R/o Wakoora, Ganderbal; Dr. Muzamil Shakeel Ganaie @ Musaib, R/o Koil, Pulwama; Dr. Adeel Ahmad Rather @ Javaid, R/o Wanpora Qazigund, Kulgam; Dr. Shaheen Saeed, R/o Lalbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and Tufail Ahmad Bhat, R/o Diarwani, Batmaloo.
“The SIA reiterates its unwavering commitment to dismantling terrorist ecosystems, neutralising radical networks, and safeguarding national security. This case highlights the evolving and sophisticated nature of terror conspiracies, including the misuse of professional institutions and digital platforms, and reinforces the need for sustained vigilance and coordinated counter-terror efforts,” the police spokesman said.
It said further investigation is in progress.

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Inter State Doctors Terror Module

SIA files charge sheet against 10 include Delhi bomber

April 17, 2026 | Ayaan Wani

Srinagar, April 16: The J&K Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir on Thursday filed in court charge sheet in terrorist conspiracy case involving a covert module commonly referred to as the “Doctors Terror Module”.
The charge sheet has been filed against ten accused persons including the Delhi bomber Dr Umar in connection with an FIR registered at Police Station Nowgam, Srinagar.
“The case originates from an incident dated 19-10-2025, wherein threatening posters were pasted in the Nowgam area in the name of the proscribed terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). The posters were aimed at spreading fear among the public, disturbing public order, and directly challenging the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India,” a police spokesman said.
He said a meticulous and sustained investigation by has revealed that the poster campaign was not an isolated act, but part of a larger, well-orchestrated terrorist conspiracy aimed at reviving the banned terrorist outfit Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH). “The accused persons had formed a highly clandestine module, actively engaged in radicalisation, recruitment, and operational preparations for carrying out terrorist attacks across the country.”
The investigation further established that the accused deliberately used the name of JeM to exploit its notoriety and create psychological impact, while covertly advancing the re-establishment and operational build-up of AGuH, reflecting a calculated attempt to mislead security agencies and conceal their true objectives, he said.
The spokesman said the module included highly educated individuals, including medical professionals, who misused their knowledge, access, and institutional spaces for unlawful activities. The accused were actively disseminating extremist propaganda through digital platforms and had undertaken procurement of materials and experimental activities related to explosive fabrication, including within residential premises and facilities linked to Al-Falah Medical College/University.
“The investigation has revealed that the group had identified Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP)-a highly sensitive and volatile explosive used in several global terror incidents; as a preferred material due to the relative ease of sourcing its precursor components,” he said.
“Through a comprehensive, evidence-driven investigation, SIA has successfully dismantled the entire terrorist network and its support structure. The investigation has unearthed clinching and irrefutable evidence; comprising recoveries, digital forensics, scientific analysis, and corroborative witness accounts, which firmly establishes the complicity, active participation, and coordinated roles of each accused in the conspiracy. The material brought on record not only exposes the depth and spread of the module,” the police spokesman said.
A substantial body of evidence has thus been collected, clearly establishing a strong prima facie
case against the accused.
The accused persons charge-sheeted in the case include Dr Umar Nabi, the bomber who detonated a car bomb in Delhi in November last year in which 13 persons were killed.
The nine others chargesheeted include Arif Nisar Dar @ Sahil R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Yasir Ul Ashraf Bhat, R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Maqsood Ahmad Dar @ Shahid, R/o Bunpora Nowgam, Srinagar; Irfan Ahmad Wagay @ Owais, R/o Nadigam, Shopian; Zameer Ahmad Ahanger @ Mutlashi, R/o Wakoora, Ganderbal; Dr. Muzamil Shakeel Ganaie @ Musaib, R/o Koil, Pulwama; Dr. Adeel Ahmad Rather @ Javaid, R/o Wanpora Qazigund, Kulgam; Dr. Shaheen Saeed, R/o Lalbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and Tufail Ahmad Bhat, R/o Diarwani, Batmaloo.
“The SIA reiterates its unwavering commitment to dismantling terrorist ecosystems, neutralising radical networks, and safeguarding national security. This case highlights the evolving and sophisticated nature of terror conspiracies, including the misuse of professional institutions and digital platforms, and reinforces the need for sustained vigilance and coordinated counter-terror efforts,” the police spokesman said.
It said further investigation is in progress.


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