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Breaking: WhatsApp Groups Linked to Muzammil Under NIA Scanner; Phones Seized from Dr. Parvez

In a significant breakthrough in the Delhi car blast investigation, forensic analysis of accused Muzammil’s phone has uncovered several WhatsApp groups that are now under the scrutiny of national security agencies. Sources reveal that many members exited these groups shortly after Muzammil’s arrest, raising suspicions about their possible involvement. Investigators are now tracking down all individuals connected to these groups to determine their roles and whether the chats involved any suspicious or coded communication related to the terror network. Multiple groups have been identified, suggesting an organized digital network possibly used for coordination and information exchange. Meanwhile, in a related development, several mobile phones have been recovered from the residence of Dr. Parvez, brother of Dr. Shaheen both under NIA’s radar. Surprisingly, Parvez primarily used keypad phones instead of smartphones, which investigators believe could have been an attempt to avoid digital tracking. Forensic experts are now examining these devices and other electronic gadgets, including hard drives, to uncover potential data linking Parvez or others to the wider network. Both NIA and ATS teams are working jointly to trace digital footprints and decode communication patterns that could unravel the larger conspiracy behind the Delhi blast.

Breaking: WhatsApp Groups Linked to Muzammil Under NIA Scanner; Phones Seized from Dr. Parvez

In a significant breakthrough in the Delhi car blast investigation, forensic analysis of accused Muzammil’s phone has uncovered several WhatsApp groups that are now under the scrutiny of national security agencies. Sources reveal that many members exited these groups shortly after Muzammil’s arrest, raising suspicions about their possible involvement. Investigators are now tracking down all individuals connected to these groups to determine their roles and whether the chats involved any suspicious or coded communication related to the terror network. Multiple groups have been identified, suggesting an organized digital network possibly used for coordination and information exchange. Meanwhile, in a related development, several mobile phones have been recovered from the residence of Dr. Parvez, brother of Dr. Shaheen both under NIA’s radar. Surprisingly, Parvez primarily used keypad phones instead of smartphones, which investigators believe could have been an attempt to avoid digital tracking. Forensic experts are now examining these devices and other electronic gadgets, including hard drives, to uncover potential data linking Parvez or others to the wider network. Both NIA and ATS teams are working jointly to trace digital footprints and decode communication patterns that could unravel the larger conspiracy behind the Delhi blast.

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