Srinagar, November 10,2025:In one of the biggest anti-terror breakthroughs of the year, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered 350 kilograms of explosives from a house in Faridabad, Haryana, linked to Dr. Aadil Ahmad Rather, a resident of Qazigund and doctor at Government Medical College Anantnag.
The operation was launched following the interrogation of Dr. Rather, who was recently arrested by the J&K Police in connection with a terror-related investigation. Acting on his disclosures, a joint team of J&K Police and Haryana Police raided the Faridabad property, uncovering 350 kg of RDX and other explosive materials—a recovery that has raised major security concerns across the region.
Adding to the alarming revelations, police sources confirmed that an AK-47 rifle and ammunition were recovered from Dr. Rather’s locker at the Government Medical College, Anantnag. The weapon and seized explosives point to a potential large-scale terror plot, which appears to have been foiled by the swift and coordinated action of the security agencies.
Officials described the recovery as a major success in dismantling terror networks operating across states. The seized explosives are being examined by forensic experts, while the investigation aims to uncover the source, funding, and handlers connected to the case.
A senior police officer said, “This is a significant breakthrough. The material recovered could have been used for devastating attacks. We are tracing all links and associates involved.”
The case has sparked widespread shock as the accused, a medical professional, allegedly misused his position and facilities for terror-linked activities. The J&K Police have intensified their probe and are coordinating with central agencies to trace the broader network.
