Inside the Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module busted by intelligence agencies. Learn how a Jaish handler used encrypted Telegram chats and a strategic Turkey trip to radicalise a network of Indian doctors. Key details of the sophisticated radicalisation plot revealed.

Radicalisation of Doctors via Telegram and Turkey Trip
The intelligence world has been shaken by the unmasking of a sophisticated Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror module—not one operating on the fringes, but shockingly recruiting from the educated elite: Indian doctors. This investigation, which has sent a chilling message across the country.
The primary tool for this clandestine operation was a simple, widely used messaging app: Telegram. Law enforcement sources confirm that the radicalisation process began and flourished within a network of highly secure, hidden Telegram chats. The JeM operative used these groups to systematically inject extremist ideology into the minds of the unsuspecting or ideologically vulnerable medical professionals.
The messaging was not just ideological; it was personalized and targeted, leveraging narratives of social injustice and religious duty to flip the perspective of the Indian doctors. Crucially, the handler ensured operational security by moving discussions to new, often self-destructing, chat groups, making the police investigation a painstaking process of digital forensics.

