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Exclusive audio of Dawood Ibrahim talking to his father's friend

India Today has accessed the dreaded terrorist, drug lord, underworld don from Dongri, Dawood Ibrahim's telephone conversation with his uncle and aunty, which was intercepted by the intelligence team. 

Even after becoming a fugitive, Dawood Ibrahim keeps tracking his friends and family members in Mumbai. In a telephone conversation, Dawood Ibrahim can be heard talking to his father, Ibrahim Kaskar's friend and former neighbour, Majid Kalia. The don addresses him as uncle.

Dawood Ibrahim fled the country in the late 80s and shifted base to the UAE first. After 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, he left the UAE and took refuge in Karachi's security zone of Clifton. But he never stopped keeping in touch with his fellow people.
 

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