Wednesday, June 26, 2024
spot_img

Not easy to get Dawood back: Ex Commissioner

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Mumbai: Former Delhi police commissioner Neeraj Kumar on Saturday said that it was not easy to bring back fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim, because he was receiving patronage of the “enemy country”.
He also said that the recent arrest of Dawood’s arch-rival Chhota Rajan may not help much in this regard.
“We can’t say it’s because of (help by Pakistan’s spy agency) ISI or because of the lack of political will of the country (India). If he is still out of our clutches, it’s because he is under the patronage of enemy country. And it’s not a cakewalk to bring such a fugitive don back in such cases,” said Kumar, without naming Pakistan where Dawood is suspected to be hiding.
Kumar’s book ‘Dial D for Don’ was released on Saturday in the presence of former Mumbai police commissioners Julio Ribeiro and Satish Sahni, and senior journalist Hussain Zaidi.
Kumar added that the Indian government had made all possible efforts to bring Dawood back, and one day it would succeed.
“I had three telephonic conversations with Dawood in 1994 when I was probing the 1993 serial blasts in CBI, and one conversation in 2013 during the my last days in Delhi.
“I am not sure if the person at the other end was Dawood Ibrahim but I have a strong feeling that it was him,” said the 1976-batch IPS officer.
Kumar further said he took the initiative to speak to the fugitive gangster because (Dawood’s aide) Manish Lala had informed him that Dawood wanted to make his stand on the blasts case clear. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

RBI Chief sees India on path to steady 8 pc GDP growth

Mumbai, June 26: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das sees India moving ahead towards an 8 per cent GDP growth...

Car trying to avoid hitting leopard overturns, woman killed

Hyderabad, June 26: A woman was killed when a car overturned while trying to avoid hitting a leopard...

Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi shake hands as they welcome LS Speaker Om Birla

New Delhi, June 26: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shook hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they came...

BJP MP Om Birla re-elected as Lok Sabha Speaker

New Delhi, June 26: Om Birla, BJP MP from Kota-Bundi, was on Wednesday elected by voice vote as...