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Dawood Ibrahim was born on 26 December 1955 to a Konkani Muslim family in Khed in Maharashtra, India. [14] [15] His father, Ibrahim Kaskar, worked as a head constable with the Mumbai Police and his mother, Amina Bi, was a homemaker. [16] He lived in the area of Dongri, Mumbai and attended Ahmed Sailor High School, from which he dropped out.
Minty Tejpal, reporter for the news and current affairs video magazine Newstrack captured the entire shootout live in 1991. [8] According to the former Additional Commissioner of Police A. A. Khan, the Anti-Terrorism Squad received a tip-off from a police informer that Dolas and his gang were hiding in the A wing, flats no. 002 and 003 in the Swati building at the Lokhandwala Complex, a posh ...
The bombings caused a major rift within D-Company, the most powerful criminal organisation in the Bombay underworld, headed by Dawood Ibrahim. Infuriated at the bombings, Ibrahim's right-hand man, Chhotta Rajan, split from the organisation and took most of the leadership-level Hindu aides with him, including Sadhu, Jaspal Singh and Mohan ...
A Pakistani news channel claims that President-elect Donald Trump was actually born in Pakistan.. Neo News, an Urdu-language outlet, reported that Trump was born as Dawood Ibrahim Khan in the ...
Director Sanjay Gupta has stated his plans to make the third installment to the franchise, Shootout at Byculla based on the JJ Hospital shootout in 1992 by Dawood Ibrahim's D Company against the Arun Gawli gang for the latter's killing of Ibrahim's brother-in-law Ismail Parkar (the husband of Haseena Parkar).
Iqbal Mirchi, right-hand man of India's most wanted criminal, Dawood Ibrahim [280] Gordon Parry, property dealer who was laundering money from the Brink's-Mat robbery through a company called Feberion [281] Gerardo González Valencia, suspected Mexican drug lord and money launderer; former member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). [282]
Garv – Brothers Salman and Arbaaz Khan play roles of inspectors of Encounter squad; Golimaar – Gangaram (Gopichand) is an orphan who dreams of becoming a police officer from childhood; Department – At least one further film is planned. [11] Rege – A Marathi film featuring two characters inspired and named after Pradeep Sharma and Sachin ...
Chhota Rajan, a former key aide of Dawood’s, is not brought up in conversation, either." [9] Ajit Andhare of Deccan Chronicle wrote "A.A. Khan, Ravindra Angre, and most importantly Pradeep Sharma take us through the sinister underbelly of Mumbai in 90s when the underworld ruled the roost and it was a war between pistols and AK-47s." [10]