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This article discusses the latest developments in the investigation of a blast case involving a car and connections to a terror funding module.
A car linked to the blast case has been found parked near Khandavali village by the Faridabad Police. This car is registered in the name of Umar, its second owner. The first owner is Devendra, whose name is also connected to the i20 car involved in the blast. The police are checking if this is the same Devendra or a different person.
New information has emerged regarding Umar. Before the blast, he visited a mosque in Kamla Market, Delhi, for around 10 minutes before heading towards the Red Fort. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are looking into every detail to gather more insights.
Authorities are also investigating the terror funding linked to a Faridabad module of Jaish-e-Mohammed. Lady Doctor Shaheen is said to have received funds from this terrorist organization and was working on establishing recruitment centers for women in Western UP.
Shaheen is reported to have been identifying locations for a Mini Recruit-Command Center in areas like Saharanpur and Hapur, where there was less activity. Investigators suspect that Jaish-e-Mohammed was using her to finance this module.
Currently, the accounts of Shaheen and others involved are under scrutiny for possible foreign funding. Investigators are questioning Shaheen, who allegedly collected funds for poor Muslim girls under the guise of charity, which may have been misused for explosives. More developments are expected as the investigation continues.
Summary:
- A car linked to a blast case was found near Khandavali village.
- The car is registered to Umar, with Devendra as the first owner.
- Umar visited a mosque before heading to the Red Fort prior to the blast.
- Lady Doctor Shaheen is being investigated for links to Jaish-e-Mohammed.
- Authorities are examining possible foreign funding related to the case.