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What is the White Collar Terror Module? Linked to Delhi Red Fort Blast

On Monday evening, a deliberate act of terrorism took place near Red Fort metro station in Delhi. 13 people have been reported to be killed. This devastating incident has led to the links of the white collar terror module run by doctors.
By : Updated On: 11 Nov 2025 13:06:PM
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It was a normal day on 10th of November. In the evening, people were returning to their homes, but it went into chaos, tears and shock. Many lost their loved ones in the horrible terror blast that exploded yesterday at 6.52 pm near Red Fort metro station in Delhi. Many escaped death. In this devastating blast, 10 to 13 people have been reported to be killed and more than 25 people have been injured. This was clearly a terrorist attack after Pahalgam in April 2025. The sources have confirmed that the link to this attack is to the white collar terror module run by doctors. Many explosives have been found along with these doctors in Gujarat, Faridabad and Jammu and Kashmir, as per the reports.

A car was driving near the Red Fort carrying the explosives. The CCTV footage has also revealed that a man with a mask is the suspect who drove the car which had exploded near the metro station. The suspect is linked to the white collar terror module, say sources. The two members of the module have been arrested. The owner of the car is also identified.

The explosion took place hours after the police forces of Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana discovered thousands of kilograms of possible explosives as well as an arsenal of weapons and ammunition in two properties in Faridabad.

White Collar Terror Module: 

During raids conducted by the police and intelligence services in recent days in Faridabad, Srinagar, Anantnag, Ganderbal and Shopian, the white collar terror module was found to consist of radicalized professionals. From a room, authorities seized 350 kg of explosives and related ammunition on Sunday. Investigators confiscated 2,563 kg of potential explosives during the second raid, which occurred four kilometers away in the village of Fatehpur Taga. Over the past 15 days, a joint operation by the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir Police has recovered over 2,900 kg of explosives. These doctors have ties to terrorist organizations.

A female doctor has also been arrested. Police and the intelligence agency have also reported that ammonium nitrate was used in the Red Fort car blast.

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