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Nowgam Police Station Blast: Death Toll Rises To 9; Massive Terror Trail Under Probe

Nine people were killed in a powerful blast near Nowgam police station in J&K. Security forces cordoned the area as investigations linked the incident to a busted inter-state Jaish module tied to recent Delhi and Faridabad explosive recoveries.

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Last updated: November 15, 2025 09:41:53 IST

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At least nine people were killed and several others injured after a powerful blast rocked the area near the Nowgam police station in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday night, officials said.

Inspector General of CRPF Pawan Kumar Sharma rushed to the spot soon after the explosion to supervise relief efforts and review security arrangements. Security forces immediately cordoned off the vicinity to prevent further risks, while teams on the ground continue to enforce precautionary measures.

Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat also inspected the site and left after taking stock of the situation. An investigation into the cause of the blast is underway.

Authorities have urged the public to stay away from the area and cooperate with security personnel as rescue operations and inquiries continue.

A blast occurred near the premises of Nowgam police station in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday night. Security personnel are present at the scene, and sniffer dogs have been deployed to assist with the investigation.

Deputy Commissioner visited hospital

The Deputy Commissioner of Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, visited the hospital to meet the victims injured in the blast.

Notably, the threads of the November 10 Delhi blast are linked to objectionable posters in the Nowgam area of Srinagar, for which an FIR was registered on October 19, sources have said, noting security forces took strong action to bust an inter-state Jaish-e-Mohammed module linked to the terror plot.

During the investigation of this case, two arrests were made from Shopian and Ganderbal between October 20 and 27 and on November 5, a medical practitioner, Dr Adil, was apprehended from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, sources said. They said two days later, an AK-56 rifle and other ammunition were seized in an Anantnag Hospital and more guns, pistols, and explosives were subsequently recovered from a place in Faridabad.

During interrogation, the accused revealed the names of other persons involved in this module. Subsequently, Dr Muzammil, a doctor from Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad, was arrested, the sources said. On the basis of these leads, more arrests were made and a large cache of weapons and explosives was seized.

On November 9, a person named Madrasi, a resident of Dhauj, Faridabad, was arrested from his house. The next day, a massive consignment of explosives, weighing 2,563 kilograms, was recovered from the house of Hafeez Mohammad Ishtiaq, a resident of Mewat and an Imam at Al Falah Mosque in Faridabad’s Dhera Colony. In subsequent raids, 358 kilograms of additional explosive material, detonators, and timers were seized, sources said, adding that approximately 3,000 kilograms of explosives and bomb-making equipment stored by this module were seized.

During these operations, Umar, also part of the module and working as a medical practitioner at Al Falah Medical College, changed his location as he was under constant pressure from the security forces, the sources said.

According to CCTV footage, the car in which the Red Fort explosion occurred was being driven by Umar, a member of this module. The explosion was caused by the same type of material stockpiled in Faridabad, from where nearly 3,000 kilograms of explosives were seized, the sources said.

They said whether the blast was pre-planned or accidental will be determined in further investigation. Security agencies and the intelligence network successfully “dismantled this Faridabad module”, recovered a large quantity of explosive material and prevented a major conspiracy aimed at causing large-scale damage in the country.

The sources said Umar fled as he panicked by the successful crackdown of security forces and his anxiety and desperation likely led to the Red Fort explosion. Whether it was deliberate or accidental will emerge in investigations, but it is certain that the blast was an integral part of the same chain of events during which a major terrorist module was exposed and a huge quantity of explosives seized, they said.

As soon as news of the explosion came on Tuesday, Delhi Police and other security agencies rushed to the site. Home Minister Amit Shah immediately directed NSG, NIA, and forensic teams to reach the location. The injured were promptly taken to the nearest hospital and the ownership of the vehicle used in the blast was confirmed.

Essential DNA, explosive, and other samples have been collected from the site and sent for forensic examination. The investigation has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency. 

(With ANI Inputs)

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