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Dawood’s offer to surrender wasn’t genuine: Former top cop

Former Mumbai police commissioner MN Singh has rubbished the reported claim by fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim, one of the prime accused in 1993 Mumbai blasts case, that Indian authorities spurned his offer to return to India and surrender.

Updated on: Dec 23, 2015 10:31 AM IST
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Former Mumbai police commissioner MN Singh has rubbished the reported claim by fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim, one of the prime accused in 1993 Mumbai blasts case, that Indian authorities spurned his offer to return to India and surrender.

Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Former Mumbai police commissioner MN Singh has rubbished the reported claim by fugitive gangster Dawood that Indian authorities spurned his offer to return to India and surrender. (HT File Photo)
Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Former Mumbai police commissioner MN Singh has rubbished the reported claim by fugitive gangster Dawood that Indian authorities spurned his offer to return to India and surrender. (HT File Photo)

Singh was speaking at a function in Mumbai to launch a novel written by the veteran journalist Sheela Raval. “Dawood never seriously wanted to surrender when he offered his conditions for surrendering by speaking with the veteran lawyer Ram Jethmalani,” Singh said.

“If any person wants to surrender, he wouldn’t put the conditions which he had put,” said Singh, adding that the gangster only wanted to create a misleading picture that he wanted to return to India but the concerned authorities stopped him.

“Dawood is a gangster, but by definition he became a terrorist. He is a genius, who, despite being born in a dingy area of Dongri (in Mumbai), being uneducated and a son of a city police constable, is tagged as the 57th most powerful man on the earth who has accumulated around $6.7 billion by his illegitimate activities,” the former IPS officer said.

 
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