Hugs, handshakes and car diplomacy: Decoding UAE President's 3-hour-long India visit
Hugs, handshakes and car diplomacy: Decoding UAE President's 3-hour-long India visit
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Dawood Ibrahim might have cloistered himself at his safe-house in Karachi's upscale Clifton district, but he has now been caught on tape - for the first time ever.
India Today has now accessed clinching evidence suggesting how the internationally-wanted terrorist and narcotics trafficker continued to expand his D-Company enterprise across continents all these years.
"Sitting in Karachi, he remote controls his international criminal network from the same office at Dubai's Al Hamriya Port," a senior investigator said.
Dawood Ibrahim's activities have long been under intelligence surveillance.
According to highly-placed security officials, members of the Mumbai underworld now travel to Dubai to communicate with the don, fearing their calls might be tapped by Indian intelligence.
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