Annamalai calls for ending three-language policy for Class 9 students
Annamalai calls for ending three-language policy for Class 9 students
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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.
Annamalai calls for ending three-language policy for Class 9 students
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