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BREAKING: India’s most wanted Dawood Ibrahim ‘poisoned by unknown people’; hospitalised in Karachi – Reports

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/17 at 11:34 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a recent development, unconfirmed reports circulating on social media suggest that Dawood Ibrahim, the infamous underworld figure and India’s most wanted, has been poisoned by unknown individuals and is currently hospitalized in Karachi, Pakistan. The news has sparked widespread speculation and discussion, prompting questions about the reliability of the information and its potential implications.

Dawood Ibrahim, a key figure in organized crime, has evaded justice for years, with his alleged involvement in the planning and execution of the 1993 Mumbai blasts earning him the designation of one of India’s most wanted terrorists. Despite India presenting evidence of his presence in Karachi, Pakistan has consistently denied providing shelter.

The Indian government has accused Dawood Ibrahim of supplying arms and ammunition to the terrorists involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. Rumors of his poisoning have emerged amid a series of incidents in Pakistan where wanted terrorists have been killed, leading to speculation about concerted efforts to eliminate threats to India’s security.

According to unverified social media posts, Dawood Ibrahim is reportedly in critical condition after being poisoned and has been admitted to a hospital in Karachi under tight security. The lack of official confirmation from Pakistani media outlets has added an air of uncertainty to the reports.

While the news gains traction on social media, caution is advised until official sources confirm or deny the reports. Speculation regarding the motives behind the alleged poisoning ranges from internal power struggles to external pressures on Pakistan to take action against those involved in anti-India activities.

The unconfirmed reports reignite discussions about cross-border terrorism and longstanding tensions between India and Pakistan. As the situation unfolds, awaiting official statements from relevant authorities becomes imperative to verify the claims and understand potential implications for regional security.

The mystery surrounding Dawood Ibrahim’s health adds another layer to the ongoing narrative of counterterrorism efforts in the region.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as the situation evolves.

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