Just 45 kilometers from India’s capital, a chilling discovery sent shockwaves through the nation. Security forces in Faridabad uncovered one of 2025’s biggest terror plots—seizing a staggering 2,900 kg of explosives, assault rifles, and ammunition from rented houses in this Haryana city. What makes this case even more startling? The masterminds include educated professionals, such as doctors working at reputable institutions.

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The Faridabad Discovery: A Major Security Breakthrough
On November 10, 2025, a joint operation by Jammu & Kashmir Police, Haryana Police, and central agencies exposed an interstate terror network spanning Faridabad, Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh. The operation, which lasted 15 days, successfully dismantled what investigators are calling a “white collar” terror module linked to banned organizations Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH).
The explosives were recovered from two separate locations in Faridabad—360 kg from a house in Dhauj and an additional 2,563 kg from Fatehpur Taga village, both areas alarmingly close to the national capital region.
Faridabad Terror Module: Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Explosives Seized | 2,900 kg (mainly ammonium nitrate) |
| Arrests Made | 8 people (including 3 doctors) |
| Location | Dhauj & Fatehpur Taga, Faridabad |
| Terror Groups | Jaish-e-Mohammed, Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind |
| Weapons Recovered | AK-56, AK Krinkov rifles, pistols |
| Operation Duration | 15 days |
| States Involved | Haryana, J&K, Uttar Pradesh |
| Key Accused | Dr. Muzammil Ganaie (Al Falah University) |
| Date | November 10, 2025 |
Who Was Behind the Faridabad Terror Plot?
The investigation led to the arrest of Dr. Muzammil Ganaie (also known as Musaib), a teacher at Al Falah University in Faridabad, who was living just 500 meters from the university campus. He had rented a room for merely ₹1,200 per month, using it as a storage facility for deadly weapons and explosives.
Also arrested was Dr. Shaheen from Lucknow, who was brought to Srinagar for custodial interrogation. Shockingly, an AK-47 rifle was found hidden in her car. The other six accused include individuals from Srinagar, Shopian, and Ganderbal districts of Jammu & Kashmir.
What Was Recovered?
The cache recovered from Faridabad reads like something out of an action thriller:
Explosives & IED Materials:
- 2,900 kg of ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, and sulphur
- Chemicals, reagents, and inflammable materials
- Electronic circuits, batteries, wires, and remote controls
- 20 timers with batteries
- Metal sheets for bomb casing
Weapons Arsenal:
- AK-56 rifle with 83 live rounds
- AK Krinkov assault rifle with 3 magazines
- Chinese Star pistol with ammunition
- Beretta pistol with ammunition
- Walkie-talkie sets
How Police Cracked the Faridabad Case
The breakthrough came after JeM posters appeared in Srinagar’s Bunpora Nowgam area on October 19, threatening police and security forces. CCTV footage analysis linked the suspects to this propaganda activity, triggering the massive multi-state operation.
Faridabad Police Commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta told reporters that raids were conducted across multiple locations, but many operational details remain classified for national security reasons. When asked about potential targets, he stated: “Investigations are ongoing.”
The White Collar Terror Connection
What’s particularly disturbing about the Faridabad case is the profile of the accused. These aren’t stereotypical terrorists—they’re educated professionals holding respectable positions in society. Investigators describe this as a “white collar” terror ecosystem where radicalised individuals with overseas handlers engage in:
✓ Identifying and recruiting members
✓ Managing logistics and funding
✓ Procuring weapons and IED materials
✓ Spreading extremist propaganda
The operation reveals how terror networks have evolved, using educated professionals as cover for their destructive plans.
Multi-State Coordination Prevented Catastrophe
The Faridabad operation wasn’t isolated. Simultaneous raids were conducted in Jammu & Kashmir’s Srinagar, Anantnag, Ganderbal, and Shopian districts, along with searches in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur.
Financial investigations are currently tracing the flow of funds and international linkages. According to police statements, more arrests are expected as the role of additional individuals comes to light.
Delhi Blast Connection Under Scrutiny
The timing of the Faridabad explosives discovery is particularly significant. The bust came just a day before the tragic blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that claimed multiple lives. While investigators haven’t officially confirmed a connection, authorities are examining whether Monday’s Delhi explosion could be linked to this wider terror network.

What This Means for NCR Security
The Faridabad case has triggered heightened security across the Delhi-NCR region. The fact that such a massive cache of explosives was stored in a residential area, barely an hour’s drive from India’s seat of power, has raised serious questions about urban surveillance and intelligence gathering.
CISF has issued nationwide alerts covering airports, metro stations, heritage sites, and government installations. Additional security checks and patrols have been deployed across the region.
Moving Forward
The Faridabad terror bust represents excellent inter-state police coordination and intelligence work. However, it also serves as a wake-up call about the evolving nature of terrorism in India, where educated professionals in urban areas can be radicalized and weaponized against their own nation.
As investigations continue and more details emerge, one thing is clear: the timely action by security forces in Faridabad likely prevented a catastrophic terror attack that could have claimed countless innocent lives.
Vigilance remains our strongest defense against such threats.
For the latest updates on this developing story, follow official law enforcement channels and verified news sources.
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