Srinagar, Feb 6:
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) intensified its probe into a sophisticated “white-collar” terror network on Friday, conducting extensive searches at the Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag.
The raids are part of an ongoing investigation into a module that was first dismantled in November 2025, which revealed a disturbing nexus between professional classes and cross-border terror outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
The “Locker” Connection
The focus of Friday’s search was directly linked to the recovery of a weapon within the hospital’s secure zones.
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The Discovery: In November 2025, an AK-47 rifle was recovered from a locker previously assigned to Dr. Adeel Ahmad Rather.
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The Suspect: Dr. Rather, a former senior resident at GMC Anantnag, was among nine individuals arrested late last year.
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The Scope: Investigators believe the “white-collar” module used high-ranking professional covers to facilitate logistics, including the storage of arms and ammunition within government institutions.
This module has also been linked to a massive recovery of explosives in Faridabad (NCR) and is under scrutiny for its role in the Red Fort car blast that occurred on November 10, 2025.
Security Audit: Hospitals on Alert
Following the security breach at GMC Anantnag, health authorities across the Kashmir Valley have launched a massive audit of internal infrastructure.
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Locker Re-labeling: All medical staff and students have been ordered to verify and label their lockers with unique ID codes.
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Unclaimed Storage: Any unidentified almirahs or lockers are being seized by security forces to prevent their use as “dead drops” for weapons.
Simultaneous Anti-Terror Ops in Pulwama
While the NIA was at GMC Anantnag, a separate joint operation was launched by the Army and Police in the Koil Karewa area of Pulwama district.
| Operation Location | Type | Status |
| GMC Anantnag | NIA Search/Investigation | Evidence collection ongoing |
| Koil Karewa, Pulwama | Cordon and Search (CASO) | Ongoing; search for active terrorists |
The Pulwama operation was triggered by specific intelligence inputs regarding the presence of armed militants in the Karewa (highland) orchards. As of late Friday afternoon, no contact had been established with the suspects, and the operation remains in progress.









