FARIDABAD :
ONGOING probe has revealed that Al Falah
University, which has come under the scanner following the busting of a “whitecollar terror module” and the blast
near Red Fort, had long-standing
links with terror operatives,
sources said on Friday.
They said fugitive Indian
Mujahideen bomber Mirza Shadab
Baig -- wanted for a series of explosions in 2008 -- was a former student of the Faridabad-based university,
several of whose doctors were arrested in connection with the Delhi blast case.
Baig, a key Indian
Mujahideen (IM) operative
accused in the Jaipur,
Ahmedabad, Delhi and
Gorakhpur blasts, completed
his B.Tech in electronics and
instrumentation from the university in 2007, they said.
He disappeared soon after,
travelling on his genuine passport, and has been missing
sinceSeptember19, 2008 -- the
day of the Batla House
encounterin the national capital. Agencies believe Baig, a
native of Raja Ka Qila Mohalla
in Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh,
has been livinginSaudi Arabia
and was last traced to
Afghanistan in 2019.