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MODULE MEMBERS MAY HAVE FLED SRINAGAR; SEARCH ON, SAY AGENCIES
Hindustan Times Amritsar
|November 16, 2025
Multiple security and investigative agencies are undertaking search and verification processes in Nuh, Tauru and Faridabad of Haryana, following an accidental blast-of explosive material purportedly used in the Red Fort blast on November 10-in Srinagar on Friday night, officials aware of the matter said on Saturday. Religious places, rented accommodations and village clusters are also being checked, based on intelligence inputs, officials said.
Officials said that teams of the Haryana Police, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided multiple locations in Dhauj, Ballabgarh and Khandawali, to locate members of the terror module who might have fled Srinagar.
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