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Dr Adil’s brother was running a ‘terror factory’ from Dubai, Delhi blast investigators find

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November 16, 2025

In a sensational revelation following the recent Delhi blast, investigative agencies have uncovered that one of the key mastermind of the alleged “white-collar terror network’ of doctors was one Dr Muzaffar Rathar, elder brother of arrested Saharanpur-based terror suspect Dr Adil Ahmed Rathar (photo).

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According to intelligence sources here on Saturday, Dr Muzaffar, a psychiatrist by profession, had been operating an international terror module from Dubai for nearly five years, acting as the foreign link, planner and financier of the network.

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