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Journalist bidding for Dawood property ‘threatened’ by Chhota Shakeel

Former journalist S Balakrishnan who would be bidding for one of the seven properties of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, Friday said he has been threatened by the don’s aide Chhota Shakeel.

Published on: Dec 05, 2015 04:21 PM IST
By , Mumbai
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Former journalist S Balakrishnan who would be bidding for one of the seven properties of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, Friday said he has been threatened by the don’s aide Chhota Shakeel.

File photo of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
File photo of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.

“I received an SMS from Shakeel. He said ‘You are taking part in the auction. What happened to you? I hope you are okay’,” Balakrishnan told PTI.

“This is their style of saying: keep off,” he said. “I am bidding on behalf of my NGO Desh Seva Samiti which works for child welfare and women’s empowerment. We will run English speaking and computer training institute at the place. It will be named after great patriot Ashfaqullah Khan. He should be the role model for kids, not Dawood,” he said.

“A man sitting in Pakistan cannot dictate terms to the country,” he said. On being asked whether he had informed the police about the SMS threat, Balakrishnan said he has not done so yet.

The authority seizes the properties of accused in cases under Narcotics and Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Properties) Act 1976. These properties are then put for auction,” Balakrishnan said. On Thursday, the former journalist visited Pakmodia Street for inspection of the property before the auction. “It is a ground-plus-one floor structure,” he added.

 
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