Overview
- After deportation from the United States, Anmol Bishnoi was arrested at Delhi’s IGI Airport and produced at Patiala House, where an NIA court granted 11 days of custody.
- NIA told the court that Pakistan’s ISI has leveraged Indian gangsters for targeted killings, with cross‑border smuggling routes pushing grenades, IED components and weapons into India.
- A Rajasthan Police dossier describes Anmol’s network spanning Europe, the U.S. and West Asia, detailing logistics, weapons supplies, fake IDs, recruitment and overseas command.
- In the Delhi blast case, investigators recovered a phone thrown into a pond and extracted data showing extremist propaganda and a self‑recorded video of Dr. Umar framing suicide attacks as ‘shahadat’ operations.
- Agencies say a funding channel misused ‘zakat’ via a trust linked to activity at Al Falah University, prompting multi‑location raids and detentions alongside separate CIK arrests in Srinagar over online terror propaganda.