Probe agencies target doctors who obtained degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, China

New Delhi, Nov 18 (UNI) In the aftermath of the Red Fort blast case, central investigative agencies — including the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Delhi Police, and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) — are gathering information on doctors who obtained their degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and China.

The agencies plan to question these doctors to determine if they had any knowledge of the alleged “Doctor Terror Module” or were in contact with its members.

All institutes, nursing homes, and hospitals have been directed to provide details of doctors on their payrolls, particularly those with educational backgrounds in the four specified countries.

UNI has accessed a copy of the letter sent to hospital authorities.

“Kindly provide details of the doctors working in your hospital who have obtained degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, and China, in view of the prevailing situation following the bomb blast at Red Fort on 10.11.2025. Kindly treat this as most urgent,” the letter stated.

Some hospitals have advised the CBI and other agencies to collect this data from the Delhi Medical Council (DMC), which is the official government body for maintaining such records.

“Agencies will question all doctors who completed their degrees from these four countries. Their criminal records and financial transactions will be thoroughly checked,” a source close to the investigation said.

To date, the NIA has arrested two individuals in connection with the case. Amir Rashid Ali, an aide to the main accused, Dr. Umar Nabi, was the first to be arrested on November 16. Jasir Bilal Wani, also known as Danish, a resident of Kashmir, was arrested on November 17 from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir.

Both accused are currently in the custodial remand of the NIA.

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