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Crime Branch team arrives at Dr. Muzammil residence to investigate.

A team from the Haryana Police Crime Branch on Wednesday reached the residence of Dr. Muzammil to investigate his alleged involvement in a case related to the recovery of nearly 360 kilograms of suspected ammonium nitrate, an assault rifle, and other ammunition from Faridabad on November 10.
Earlier, another police team had visited Al-Falah University in Faridabad, where Dr. Muzammil was previously employed. The university, however, has firmly denied any institutional connection with Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganai and Dr. Adeel Rather, both of whom were arrested in connection with the explosives case. In an official statement, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand clarified that the university’s association with the accused was limited strictly to their professional roles as faculty members. She emphasized that no suspicious or restricted materials were ever stored or used within the campus.
“We are deeply saddened by the recent developments and condemn such acts. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by these distressing events,” the statement read. The Vice Chancellor also criticized misleading reports circulating on social media, reaffirming that the university’s laboratories are used solely for academic and authorized purposes, following all safety and regulatory protocols.
Meanwhile, in connection with the recent car blast incident in Delhi, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has formed a dedicated team to carry out a comprehensive investigation. The blast is suspected to have been orchestrated by a Jaish-e-Mohammad module, according to top sources. The ongoing probe by the Haryana Police and NIA aims to uncover possible links between the Faridabad explosives case and the recent terror-related incidents in the national capital.



