Bust of Terror Cell Exposed: Docs' New Car Purchase Raises Eyebrows

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A shocking photo of two doctors, Shaheen Shahid and Muzammil Ahmad Ganaia, has surfaced online, showing them with a brand new Brezza car purchased in September, just weeks before the deadly blast near India's Red Fort. The car purchase has raised suspicions given the doctors' alleged links to a terror module busted in Faridabad. Shaheen Shahid, a 43-year-old doctor, was arrested in connection with the recovery of explosives in Faridabad. Born in Lucknow, she was reportedly part of Jaish-e-Mohammad's women recruitment wing in India. Muzammil, 35, from Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir, was accused of stockpiling over 2,900 kilograms of ammonium nitrate and bomb-making materials in Faridabad. The two doctors, who were reportedly living together after Shaheen's divorce in 2015, have been at the center of an ongoing probe into the Red Fort blast that killed at least 10 people. The blast was carried out by Dr Umar-un-Nabi, who was named a suicide bomber by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). In a separate incident, a Brezza car was found in the parking lot of Al Falah University in Faridabad, prompting a search by Jammu and Kashmir Police. The car, registered in Haryana, was discovered after a bomb disposal squad was called in to inspect it. The photo of Shaheen and Muzammil with their new car has sparked concerns about their involvement in the terror cell. As the investigation continues, authorities are left wondering about the motives behind the doctors' purchase of a new vehicle, especially given their alleged connections to the terror module.