Faridabad arms case: Woman doctor under scrutiny after Krinkov assault rifle recovered from her car

Investigators in the Faridabad terror module case have recovered a Krinkov assault rifle from a Swift car that belongs to a woman doctor working at Al-Falah Hospital. However, police sources say her exact role in the case is still unclear.
The car was traced on the basis of information provided by Mujammil — the Pulwama-based doctor who has already been arrested for alleged links with Jaish-e-Mohammed. He had been living in Faridabad’s Dhoj area for the past 3.5 years.
Investigators are now probing whether the woman doctor knowingly lent the vehicle, or if the car was used without her knowledge.
Police Commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta said only that the investigation is sensitive and still underway. He did not name the woman doctor nor confirm her involvement at this stage.
The case has already led to the arrest of two doctors, Dr Adil Ahmad Rather and Dr Mujammil and the seizure of nearly 350 kg explosives (suspected ammonium nitrate), 20 timers, 83 live rounds and a Krinkov rifle.
Police say they are now focused on:
who supplied the weapons
how the explosives entered Haryana
and whether more members of this network are active in NCR.
As of now, no official confirmation has been made that the woman doctor is part of the terror module. Her questioning is reportedly underway to determine whether she had any role at all, or if her car was misused without her knowledge.
(This story was taken from syndicated feed and was only edited for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital team)

