News Topical, Digital Desk : The investigation into the recent car bombing in the national capital, Delhi, is ongoing. A large number of suspects have been arrested following the incident. Sources now indicate that the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is preparing a suicide squad against India. Funding is also being raised for this purpose. According to reports, the funding has been revealed to be through digital hawala.
Agencies got big clues
Agencies investigating the Delhi Red Fort blast case have uncovered significant clues. Sources indicate that Jaish-e-Mohammed is rapidly raising funds to prepare a suicide squad against India. During the investigation, agencies have uncovered evidence related to digital hawala. Maulana Masood Azhar is the head of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, who is responsible for numerous terrorist incidents in India. Operation Sindoor also targeted Jaish-e-Mohammed's hideouts.
Funding through Pakistan App
Jaish-e-Mohammed is accepting donations to build suicide squads through e-wallets like the Pakistani digital app "Sadapay." This is intended to facilitate digital hawala transactions and accelerate the flow of funds to terrorists. Agencies are now investigating this digital funding network and the conspiracy to involve women in it.
There was a massive blast in Delhi
It should be noted that on November 10th, an i-20 car exploded near the Red Fort in the capital, Delhi. Thirteen people were killed and more than two dozen injured. The central government has declared the incident an act of terrorism. The NIA has been entrusted with the investigation. The NIA is conducting investigations in various states in coordination with the Delhi Police, Jammu and Kashmir Police, Haryana Police, Uttar Pradesh Police, and various partner agencies.
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