In a major development in the Red Fort car blast case that killed at least 12 people and left over 20 injured, investigators have uncovered a Turkey connection that could reshape the entire probe. Top sources tell Times Now that Kashmiri doctors, Umar Muhammad and Muzammil Shakeel, had travelled to Turkey, where they reportedly met a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) handler. Investigators have also found Turkish immigration stamps in their passports, a crucial clue that has raised new questions about an international terror network.Earlier, reports had suggested that Dr Shaheen, accused of leading the women's wing of JeM in India, was in constant touch with a handler across the border. Now, with evidence suggesting that Umar and Muzammil may have met another
handler in Turkey, investigators are probing whether the entire conspiracy was hatched overseas and if the directions for the Delhi blast came from there.This Turkey trail could be the missing link tying together multiple operatives and revealing a broader Jaish-e-Mohammed plot targeting India.
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