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Terror Plot Unveiled: Delhi Blast Suspect Tried to Flee, Applied for Passport

A key suspect in the recent Delhi blast incident was reportedly preparing to flee the country, having applied for a passport and undergone police verification. Authorities confirmed that Dr. Shaheen Saeed, a doctor linked to the terror module under investigation, had submitted a passport application and was visited by police officials at her university campus as part of the verification process on November 3rd. This move indicates an attempt to escape India amid the deepening investigation into the deadly attack near the Red Fort that shook the nation.
The Delhi blast case involves multiple suspects, mostly doctors from Al-Falah University, Faridabad, whose arrests have unraveled a broader terror plot connected with Jaish-e-Mohammed. Among the accused, Dr. Umar Mohammad has been identified as the person who detonated the car bomb near Red Fort, which resulted in loss of lives and injuries to scores of people. The terror suspects demonstrated a high level of planning, with some reportedly in contact with foreign handlers and attempting to flee after the crackdown intensified by the authorities.
The passport application and verification process for Dr. Shaheen and other suspects highlight how terror operatives exploit legal procedures to confuse investigations and escape detection. The police's timely intervention in verifying the passport helped in foiling this escape plan. Such instances underscore the critical role of inter-departmental coordination in national security cases where suspects attempt to exploit bureaucratic loopholes.
This case also brings to light the complex modus operandi of modern terror groups, which not only involve violent acts but also strategic use of identity documents and international travel plans to evade law enforcement. The investigation continues as security agencies track down the full network behind the blast, aiming to prevent further attacks and ensure justice.
The unfolding of this terror plot and the suspect’s passport application serve as a stern reminder of the persistent threats and the vigilance required by security forces to safeguard public safety. It also stresses the importance of monitoring legal channels like passport issuance that can be exploited by suspects trying to flee the country after committing acts of terror.



