In a startling turn of events, reports suggest that Dawood Ibrahim, the notorious underworld figure wanted by India for his involvement in the 1993 Mumbai bombings, was purportedly poisoned in Pakistan.
According to unconfirmed sources, Dawood fell ill after being poisoned by someone close to him and was swiftly taken to a hospital in Karachi for urgent medical attention. However, official verification of these claims is yet to emerge, leaving the authenticity and motives behind this incident shrouded in mystery.
Certain media outlets in Pakistan have propagated the narrative that Dawood’s health scare is unfounded, labeling it as baseless and fabricated. They assert that Dawood remains unharmed and resides securely in his Karachi safe house. These sources accuse India of deliberately disseminating false information to sow chaos among Dawood’s associates and allies.
Dawood Ibrahim, a globally sought-after terrorist, is accused of masterminding the 1993 Mumbai blasts, resulting in the loss of over 250 lives and leaving thousands injured. He faces allegations of diverse criminal pursuits, including drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, and arms smuggling. His purported connections with Pakistan’s ISI and the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba further intensify his notoriety.
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India has persistently demanded Dawood’s extradition, presenting evidence of his presence and activities in Pakistan. However, Pakistan consistently denies sheltering him, asserting his absence within its borders. India has issued a $25 million bounty on Dawood and implored the international community to pressure Pakistan for his extradition.