Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in awe of India's security agencies
Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in awe of India's security agencies
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New Delhi: India's most wanted underworld don Dawood Ibrahim has been speaking for the last three years, meaning he is not talking on the phone as a precaution. In the last phone call of Dawood, Delhi Police had made a dent in November-December 2016. Intelligence agencies intercepted his phone call and recorded it for 15 minutes. It was recorded by the detectives of Delhi Police in collaboration with central agencies through a Karachi-based number.

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Sources said that the boss of D-Company, South Asia's most notorious criminal gang, was talking on the phone to one of his associates, though the aide could not be identified. An IPS officer of the Delhi Police said, "During the conversation, it felt he was drunk because his voice was stuttering. Overall, the conversation was personal and no activity or plan of the underworld was mentioned. "

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He said that later there was a high-level meeting on this issue in which top officials of Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) were involved. However, Raw has several tales of Dawood's phone calls, including the most talked about underworld recorded in June 2013 by the then Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar.

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