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Pakistan's lies exposed, Dawood's house found in Karachi: Reports

A channel claims to have traced Dawood Ibrahim's location in Karachi.

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For the last 23 years, India has been trying to locate the accused in 1993 Mumbai blasts which killed 257 people. Pakistan has always officially denied that Dawood Ibrahim lived among them. However, a CNN-News 18 report claims that they have tracked down Dawood's house in Pakistan. According to them, Dawood resides at D 13, Block 4, Clifton, Karachi. The sting operators interviewed locals and Dawood’s bodyguards, and almost everyone seemed to know where he stayed.

The video of the operation showed the house flanked on two sides by a cricket stadium on one side and a popular wedding and banquet hall on the other. Clifton is an upmarket suburb in Saddar Town of Karachi and the investigation claimed the house looked like Osama Bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound.

Earlier, India Today had claimed that they had tracked down four landline numbers registered at underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s Karachi mansion. The call records are of a seven-month period from September 2015 to April 2016, and the report claims that the underworld don was in touch with some Indian politicians as well. The media house reported that one of the numbers belonged to a senior Maharashtra leader from a major political party but declined to name him.

Ethical hacker Manish Bhangale was quoted saying by India Today: “I was able to get the call records."

The 66-year-old is wanted in connection with the 1993 serial blasts which led to 257 deaths and 717 injuries. While one of his associates, Yakub Memon was hanged in July 2015, his brother Tiger is still at large.

 

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