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Probe links ISI to Delhi Red Fort blast, Faisal Iqbal named as key operative
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72718, member: 636"] Indian investigators have traced the Delhi Red Fort bombing operation to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, identifying Faisal Iqbal as the primary handler who coordinated recruitment and planning from overseas territory. Security officials believe the network took shape over several years, with explosive materials stockpiled in Faridabad under guidance from three Pakistani operatives who communicated through encrypted messaging platforms. Authorities arrested several suspects linked to the conspiracy after propaganda materials appeared in Kashmir, revealing connections between foreign handlers and local collaborators. The probe uncovered substantial quantities of ammonium nitrate stored at a residential location, while evidence points to systematic radicalization efforts directed by handlers operating from mountain regions. A Kashmiri cleric allegedly facilitated financial transfers and weapons distribution while maintaining contact with recruitment coordinators. [/QUOTE]
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