Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim Rumoured to be poisoned, Hospitalised In Karachi

Several media reports in Pakistan have claimed that Dawood was poisoned

Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim Rumoured to be poisoned, Hospitalised In Karachi
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A big news is coming out about underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. It is said that an attempt was made to kill Dawood by poisoning him in Pakistan. It is being claimed that after this, Dawood was admitted to a hospital in Karachi. There is no official information about this.


Several media reports in Pakistan have claimed that Dawood was poisoned, but so far no one has officially confirmed the news. Also no information could be found about who poisoned him. No one has been able to confirm whether Dawood has been admitted to a hospital in Karachi. Poison is suspected to be the reason behind the sudden hospitalisation.

Most wanted terrorist and head of D-Company Dawood Ibrahim is absconding from India. He is alleged to be the mastermind of the 1993 Mumbai blasts. More than 250 people lost their lives and thousands were injured in the attack. Only then was he declared India's most wanted terrorist. He has since taken refuge in Pakistan. Evidence of this has also been presented by India many times. However, Pakistan has consistently denied its presence.


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14 years ago, on November 26, 2008, ten well-trained and heavily armed terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba attacked several places and iconic buildings in Mumbai, which continued for four days. More than 160 people were killed in the Mumbai attacks.


The investigation agency of the Indian government had said that the attack was the hand of mafia don Dawood Ibrahim. While staying in Pakistan, Dawood Ibrahim supplied arms and ammunition to terrorists coming from Pakistan through his gangs in Mumbai. After that, the Indian government put Dawood Ibrahim in the most wanted terrorist list for India. Indian security agencies were looking for him for many years. Indian security agencies also provided evidence of Dawood Ibrahim's hiding in Karachi at several international forums, but the Pakistan government denied it.

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