Dawood Ibrahim is a gangster, drug lord, and terrorist wanted by the Indian government
Dawood Ibrahim is a gangster, drug lord, and terrorist wanted by the Indian government
He is considered to be one of the most dangerous criminals of the world
He is considered to be one of the most dangerous criminals of the world
His life and activities have been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries.
His life and activities have been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries.
Born in 1955 in Mumbai, Dawood started his criminal career in the 1970s with minor crimes.
Born in 1955 in Mumbai, Dawood started his criminal career in the 1970s with minor crimes.
He gained notoriety through association with other mafia figures like Haji Mastan.
He gained notoriety through association with other mafia figures like Haji Mastan.
He founded the D-Company, a powerful organized crime syndicate involved in: extortion, drug trafficking & terrorism
He founded the D-Company, a powerful organized crime syndicate involved in: extortion, drug trafficking & terrorism
Dawood has long been in the news because terrorism-criminal activities such as arms smuggling, narco terrorism.
Dawood has long been in the news because terrorism-criminal activities such as arms smuggling, narco terrorism.
The list also includes underworld criminal syndicate, money laundering, circulation of FICN, unauthorised possession/acquisition of key assets for raising terror funds
The list also includes underworld criminal syndicate, money laundering, circulation of FICN, unauthorised possession/acquisition of key assets for raising terror funds
Ibrahim was named among the most wanted fugitives in the world after he was found to be a mastermind in the 1993 bombings in Bombay
Ibrahim was named among the most wanted fugitives in the world after he was found to be a mastermind in the 1993 bombings in Bombay
He was declared a global terrorist by both the USA and India, with a reward of $25 million on his head.
He was declared a global terrorist by both the USA and India, with a reward of $25 million on his head.