After the blast in Delhi, Nuh district of Haryana has come on the radar of investigating agencies. In the last one week, five suspects have been detained from here, which are said to include three MBBS doctors, a fertilizer seller and an Imam. There is an atmosphere of panic in the entire area due to the continuous action.
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Al Falah University – Photo: Amar Ujala
Two are studying at Al-Falah University.
Central investigative agencies picked up two more doctors in Firozpur Jhirka area late on Thursday night. The detained youths have been identified as Dr. Mustaqeem, resident of Sunhera, and Dr. Mohammad, resident of Ahmedabad. Both of them were studying from Al-Falah University (Faridabad).
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Al Falah University – Photo: Amar Ujala
Dr. Mustaqeem did MBBS from China
According to sources, Dr Mustaqeem did MBBS from China and completed his internship at Al-Falah University on November 2. Dr. Mohammad was also doing internship after doing MBBS from there. It is being told that both of them had identity and close relationship with suspected terrorist Umar.
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Rihan used to work in this hospital – Photo: Amar Ujala
Dr. Rihan was working in a private hospital
Umar’s car was captured in CCTV on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, the video of which is viral. Even before this, a doctor and a fertilizer seller were detained from Nuh. The fertilizer seller has been suspected of selling ammonium nitrate. A few days earlier, Dr. Rihan, who worked in a private hospital in Tawdu and had studied at Al-Falah, was also picked up in Nuh city. The continued arrest of medical students and doctors has caused great concern among parents, as a large number of students from the Mewat region study at Al-Falah University. The situation remains tense in the district.
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Villagers giving information – Photo: Amar Ujala
Investigation team reached Sunheda village twice
The family members of Dr. Mustaqeem confirmed that he was taken by the Faridabad CIA team. According to the family members, after the Delhi blast, two officers of the investigating agencies had reached Sunhera village and interrogated Dr. Mustaqeem face to face for several hours, but he was not taken into custody then. After this, the investigation team reached the village again on Thursday and took Mustaqeem into custody for questioning. The family says that Mustaqeem had good conduct and could not be involved in any wrong activity. The family members also said that they often contacted Dr. Omar, who was an assistant professor at Al-Falah University, on phone for medical advice.


