The investigation into Al-Falah University has revealed a shocking development, as statements from more than 12 university employees show major contradictions. During interrogation, the accounts of several staff members did not match, raising serious suspicion for the investigative agencies. Many doctors and staff members have gone missing from the university since the blast, and several of their social media accounts have been deactivated. Authorities are now examining multiple bank accounts with transactions above ₹2 lakh. Sources reveal that after the Red Fort blast, over 70 people were detained, but as questioning progressed, inconsistencies began to surface. Some employees claimed they knew accused Mujammil for two months, while others said four months, yet digital records indicate contacts that do not align with these statements. Investigators also found that several online accounts and mobile data were deleted after the incident, further deepening suspicion. Meanwhile, Delhi Police and Crime Branch have intensified their search operation in Faridabad’s Dhauj village, checking homes, shops, and tenants from early morning. As contradictory statements continue to emerge, agencies are expanding the scope of the probe to establish connections between the suspects Mujammil, Adil, Shaheena Shaheed and university staff.

