• Source:JND

Faridabad's Al-Falah University is under the scanner after the unravelling of the white-collar terror module and the blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort. In the latest development, the doctors working at the medical college of the university are reported to have fled the campus and have not returned.

According to a report by Jagran.com, as many as 25 doctors left the premises by marking half-day. However, 10 of them didn't return. Reportedly, most of them are Kashmiri residents.

Moreover, three Kashmiri doctors have left the residential spaces in the university campus. All of them lived in the tower where Dr Umar, Dr Muzammil Shakeel, and Dr Shaheen lived.

The report stated that the central agencies, UP ATS and Delhi Police Special Cell have become active in the wake of these developments.

Although the links to the Delhi blast case have not been established yet, the investigating agencies suspect them to be linked to the terror module.

Between Saturday and Monday, UP ATS has visited least 10 times to Al-Falah. They have checked the hostel rooms and spoken to their class fellows, but nothing has been achieved so far.

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Consequently, several teams have started a hunt for the absconding doctors. Their permanent address and other details have been taken from the university.

According to the Jagran.com report, the absconding doctors have also switched off their phones. The matter has also been brought to the attention of the Jammu and Kashmir Police so that the intensified searches can take place at all places.

Jammu and Kashmir Police is already investigating the case and was the first to visit Al-Falah and arrest Muzammil on October 30.

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After that, over 2,900 kg of explosives were seized. Meanwhile, the university administration is also getting multiple requests from students, teachers, and other staff members living near the rooms of terrorists as the police and investigating agencies continue to visit the premises.

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