Srinagar, November 14, 2025: A massive late-night explosion ripped through the Nowgam Police Station in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, around 11:20 PM IST, killing at least three personnel and injuring several others, according to initial reports. The blast occurred during the handling of a large quantity of ammonium nitrate–based explosives linked to a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)–backed terror doctor module under active investigation.
This incident has raised serious concerns over safety protocols, storage of seized explosives, and the operational handling of hazardous materials within police premises.
🚨 Why the Nowgam Blast Happened: Accidental Explosion During Sample Extraction
Officials confirmed that the explosion was accidental, not a terror attack. It happened while a team from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), police personnel, and a Tehsildar were inspecting and extracting samples from the seized explosive material.
Key Trigger Points:
- The explosives were part of a 2,900 kg ammonium nitrate and chemical stockpile confiscated earlier from a JeM-linked module.
- The seized haul was stored inside the Nowgam Police Station.
- The blast occurred during a routine forensic examination when a destabilized compound is believed to have ignited.
🔥 Massive Destruction: Police Station Gutted, Vehicles Destroyed
The explosion caused:
- Major structural damage to the Nowgam Police Station building.
- Destruction of multiple police vehicles parked inside the compound.
- Shattered windows of homes and commercial buildings in the vicinity.
- Thick smoke, fire, and successive mini-blasts, complicating rescue efforts.
Bomb squad teams and fire services rushed to the spot, but recurring small explosions slowed down the response.
👥 Casualties: 3 Dead, Several Injured
Initial reports confirm:
- Three personnel killed, including members of the police and forensic teams.
- At least eight injured and shifted to local hospitals for urgent medical care.
- Several are reported to be in serious condition.
Authorities are expected to release updated figures as rescue operations continue.
🕋 The Terrifying Backdrop: A Radicalised Terror Doctor Module
The explosives that triggered the Nowgam blast were seized from the residence of Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie in Faridabad, Haryana, earlier this month.
Module Highlights:
- The module included radicalised doctors, clerics, and professionals recruited by Jaish-e-Mohammed.
- Linked directly to:
- Red Fort parking lot car bomb blast in Delhi
- Planned serial bombings in December 2025
- Distribution of pro-JeM propaganda posters in Nowgam in October 2025
Police arrested suspects across Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, dismantling a large terror network allegedly preparing for coordinated attacks in northern India.
🧨 2,900 KG of Explosives Seized: A High-Stakes Investigation
Authorities previously recovered:
- 2.9 tonnes of ammonium nitrate
- Detonators, timers, and other bomb-making chemicals
- Digital evidence linking the module to Pakistan-backed handlers
The seized explosives were being examined to trace supply chains, chemical signatures, and intended targets when the accident occurred.
⚠️ Safety Concerns: Were Protocols Followed?
The blast has triggered widespread debate about:
- Improper storage of high-volume explosives in active police stations.
- Lack of controlled detonation facilities.
- Potential procedural lapses during sample extraction.
- Absence of protective barricading and advanced disposal chambers.
Senior officials acknowledged the need for an internal inquiry into handling lapses and promised an immediate review of SOPs for explosive storage and testing.
🔍 Not a Terror Attack, Confirms Police
Speaking to the media, officials reiterated:
- This was not a terror attack.
- The explosion was an unfortunate accident during a critical stage of the investigation.
- Teams remain focused on preventing the massive serial bombing plot planned for December.
🚑 What Happens Next: Investigations Intensify
The Nowgam blast has added fresh urgency to ongoing operations to:
- Trace supply routes of the explosive chemicals.
- Identify remaining JeM operatives.
- Secure all seized material to prevent similar incidents.
- Reconstruct evidence lost in the blast site.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is expected to join the probe soon.
🔴 LIVE Updates Continue
Authorities are conducting:
- Structural inspection at the damaged police station
- Controlled cooling of the blast zone
- Recovery of forensic residues
- Investigation of procedural failures
More updates are expected as injured personnel undergo treatment and officials assess the full scale of the damage.




