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Kashmiri doctor who escaped to Afghanistan named key suspect in Delhi blast probe

Jammu and Kashmir Police identified Dr Muzaffar Ahmad Rather, a Kashmir-born paediatrician who fled to Afghanistan, as the key coordinator and foreign link in the doctors’ terror module behind the Delhi Red Fort blast.

November 13, 2025 / 21:28 IST
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Kashmiri doctor turned terror mastermind
Kashmiri doctor turned terror mastermind

Jammu and Kashmir Police have identified Dr Muzaffar Ahmad Rather, the brother of arrested accused Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, as the main coordinator and foreign link in the terror module of doctors that allegedly engineered the Red Fort blast in Delhi earlier this week.

According to J&K Police sources quoted by CNN-News18, Muzaffar, originally from Pulwama and currently believed to be in Afghanistan, served as the intermediary between the core group in India and their Pakistan-based handler operating out of Afghanistan.

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An MBBS graduate from Jammu with an MD in Paediatrics from Kashmir, Muzaffar was reportedly in contact with Ukasha, suspected to be directing Jaish-linked networks from Afghanistan. Investigators believe Muzaffar and co-accused Dr Muzammil Shakeel travelled to Istanbul in 2022 to meet Ukasha, where funding and operational strategies were finalised. The Red Fort bombing plan is thought to have evolved from those discussions.

Police sources said Muzaffar coordinated activities from Dubai, handling encrypted communications, financial transactions, and logistics through secure online channels. After his brother’s arrest in India, Muzaffar allegedly moved to Afghanistan, continuing to issue operational directives remotely.