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New Delhi: Delhi Crime Branch has filed two FIRs against Al-Falah University in the Red Fort blast case. One FIR is for cheating. The other is for forgery. A police team visited the Okhla office. They asked for documents. They issued notices. They started checking official records. The action marks a major step in the investigation.
Police say certain documents needed verification. They found irregular entries. They found mismatched records. They found suspicious approvals. They believe some papers were misused. They think identity details could be forged. They suspect these records may link to the accused. Their findings prompted immediate FIRs.
Investigators are not ruling out more involvement. They think supporters may be connected. They think forged papers could be part of a chain. They think documents were used to hide identities. They think more names might emerge. They think this could uncover a bigger setup. They think the case may expand soon.
Police checked admission files carefully. They checked teacher records. They checked verification seals. They checked approval forms. They checked internal logs. They scanned digital entries. They compared signatures. Officers said some documents looked doubtful and required deeper examination.
Officials believe fake records may have enabled movement. They believe forged IDs could support planning. They believe incorrect entries hid backgrounds. They believe misused papers created confusion. They believe this slowed earlier tracking. They believe checking the university’s role is crucial. They believe more evidence may surface.
Police may summon officials soon. They may ask for more files. They may cross-check older batches. They may inspect sealed rooms. They may seize digital backups. They may verify past complaints. They may link these findings with the blast timeline. They say nothing will be ignored.
The Crime Branch says the case is moving fast. They expect more clues. They expect more statements. They expect more searches. They expect new evidence soon. They expect more names to appear. They expect stronger links to surface. They say the probe will continue aggressively.
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