The investigation into the six coordinated blasts across Delhi-NCR on December 6 has revealed chilling details about the terror group involved. According to probe officials, the attackers — now identified as part of the ‘Doctor Module’ — orchestrated the blasts as a “revenge operation” related to the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary.
The attacks, which caused panic across the national capital region, were carried out in quick succession and targeted crowded public spaces. While major casualties were avoided due to timely evacuations, the operation underscores the growing sophistication of urban terror modules.
Who Is the ‘Doctor Module’?
The group gets its nickname from its alleged mastermind, a medical professional-turned-extremist who used his knowledge of chemistry and networks of radicalized youth to craft IEDs and plan coordinated attacks.
Investigators say the module was structured into micro-cells with specific roles:
Explosives assembly
Logistics and courier routes
Reconnaissance of high-density areas
Propaganda coordination on encrypted platforms
The mastermind reportedly radicalized recruits by invoking historical grievances, especially around December 6, a date associated with the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992.
How the Blasts Were Executed
Officials have confirmed that the six blasts were low-intensity but strategically placed, meant to:
Create public fear
Test security response
Trigger communal tensions
The devices were planted in:
Metro-adjacent zones
Market entry points
Small roadside clusters in South and Central Delhi
Industrial pockets on the NCR outskirts
Forensic teams detected traces of ammonium nitrate and metal ball-bearing fragments, consistent with improvised blast devices.
Investigation: Key Findings So Far
1. Planned as “Revenge Date” Operation
The module intentionally chose December 6, projecting the blasts as symbolic retaliation.
2. Use of Encrypted Messaging for Coordination
The suspects coordinated via foreign-hosted platforms using VPN switches.
3. Funding Came in Micro-Transactions
Small, digitally scattered payments avoided tracking and helped procure materials quietly.
4. Misuse of Professional Credentials
The module head allegedly used medical credentials to rent safe houses, procure restricted-use chemicals and avoid scrutiny.
5. Multiple Cities Were on Backup Target List
Officials say the group had also surveyed Jaipur and Lucknow as potential secondary targets.
What the Blasts Reveal About Urban Terror Trends
1. Micro-Modules Are Becoming Harder to Track
Highly compartmentalized groups reduce intelligence detection risks.
2. Symbolic Dates Are Being Weaponized
Targeting anniversaries amplifies psychological impact.
3. Simple Devices, Big Disruptions
Low-cost IEDs can cause large-scale panic despite limited physical damage.
4. Radicalization Is Becoming Hyper-Personalized
Professionally qualified individuals are being drawn into ideological extremism.
Security Measures Strengthened Across NCR
Post-blast, authorities have increased:
Metro station checks
Market surveillance
Night patrols
Cyber monitoring
Intelligence sharing across Delhi, Haryana and UP
Police have also urged citizens to report unattended bags or suspicious activities immediately.
Conclusion
The ‘Doctor Module’ revelations show how modern terror cells mix ideology, professional skills and digital anonymity to execute symbolic attacks.
While the blasts were low-intensity, the intent behind choosing December 6 makes the episode a stark warning that India’s urban security must remain adaptive and proactive.
The investigation continues as agencies attempt to identify foreign links, handler routes and the full operating structure of the group.
FAQs
Q1. How many blasts occurred in Delhi-NCR on December 6?
A: Six coordinated low-intensity blasts.
Q2. Who is behind the blasts?
A: A radicalized group referred to as the ‘Doctor Module’, led by an individual with a medical background.
Q3. Why was December 6 chosen?
A: Investigators say the module intended the blasts as “revenge” for the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary.
Q4. Were there any casualties?
A: No major casualties were reported due to timely evacuations.
Q5. What security steps have been taken?
A: Increased metro checks, patrolling, cyber-surveillance and multi-agency coordination across NCR.
Published on : 13th November
Published by : SMITA
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