Delhi Blast Probe: ₹18 Lakh Recovered at Al-Falah University

₹18 Lakh Cash Found in Room 22 at Al-Falah University Amid Delhi Blast Probe — NIA Tightens the Net

The Delhi blast investigation just took a wild turn. During a search at Al-Falah University, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) recovered ₹18 lakh in cash from Room 22, the same room occupied by accused Shaheen Saeed one of the central figures in the November 10 Red Fort blast that killed 15 and injured dozens.

And no, the cash wasn’t hidden in some Hollywood-style vault.
It was stuffed inside a plastic bag, kept casually in a closet.

Now investigators want to know exactly one thing:
Where the hell did ₹18 lakh come from?


🔥 The Search Trail: Room 22, Saeed’s Cabin & Classrooms

On Thursday, the NIA (National Investigation Agency) took Saeed across multiple spots on campus — her hostel room, work cabin, and classrooms.
Everything connected to her is now evidence.

Saeed wasn’t alone in court today either.

Her co-accused Muzammil Shakeel and Adeel Ahmed Rather were also produced before the judge.


🚗 The Cash Trail Links to a Suspicious Brezza Purchase

Turns out Saeed and Shakeel bought a Maruti Suzuki Brezza (HR 87U 9988) in cash — yes, cash — on September 25.

This wasn’t just a random purchase.

Sources say it was one of 32 vehicles being prepared to move explosive materials or deliver bombs as part of a wider terror plot.

The Brezza was later found parked inside the Al-Falah School of Medical Sciences campus in Faridabad.

A photo accessed by NDTV shows both posing proudly with the car in a showroom — like a happy couple, except… it was allegedly part of a terror setup.


❤️‍🔥 The “Lovers’ Terror Plot” Angle

Investigators say Saeed and Shakeel weren’t just colleagues — they were married secretly in September 2023.

Their relationship reportedly deepened inside the campus.
And during this time, Saeed got involved with Jamaat ul-Mominaat, the women’s wing of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

According to agencies:

  • She was radicalized

  • She began transferring funds

  • She delivered messages for the group

  • She used her medical identity to move across J&K, Delhi-NCR, and Haryana

  • She was allegedly placed in charge of the India wing of Jamaat ul-Mominaat, run by Masood Azhar’s sister, Sadia Azhar, from Pakistan

This goes way beyond one blast she was allegedly building an entire network.


🏥 The “Terror Doctor” Squad

Investigators say Saeed was assembling a team of five ‘terror doctors’ — trained medical professionals turned radical operatives.

Three have already been arrested:

  • Shaheen Saeed

  • Dr. Muzammil Shakeel

  • Dr. Adeel Ahmed Rather

All three have lost their medical licenses since the blast.

Even the suicide bomber, Umar un Nabi, who drove the white Hyundai i20 carrying explosives, was an Al-Falah-linked doctor.


🧩 So What Does the ₹18 Lakh Mean?

The cash recovery hints at:

  • Possible foreign funding

  • Local sleeper cell support

  • Terror financing channels

  • A larger operational plan still unfolding

The NIA is now tracking:

  • How the money entered the campus?

  • Who delivered it?

  • Whether more cash was moved before the blast?

  • If the amount was meant for a bigger follow-up operation

Right now, Room 22 isn’t just a hostel room — it’s a crime scene with a money trail.


CONCLUSION

The Delhi blast wasn’t a one-off attack.
It was the product of a deep, organized network embedded inside a university — involving doctors, money trails, secret marriages, foreign handlers, and now, unexplained lakhs of cash.

And that ₹18 lakh found in a closet?
That’s probably just the start.

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