Monday 12 March 2012

Dawood Ibrahim joins hands with Naxals?


Source: News Bharati   

$img_titleRaipur, March 12: Residing amidst the welcome conditions of a generous host country called Pakistan, most wanted criminal Dawood Ibrahim has his eyes set on India's valuable mineral resources.
According to report of Daily Bhaskar, Dawood's D Company has been planning illegal mining of diamond and tin in the mineral-rich states of Chattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand, and has even started building ties with Naxalite forces operating in these areas.
India's intelligence agencies have issued alerts to these states regarding the threat, and have demanded reports on the state of illegal mining operations. It is believed that Ibrahim has planned to pump in Rs 4,000 crore in his illegal mining business in India.

Several international finance companies confirmed that Dawood's illegal operations business is currently worth over Rs 12,000 crore.

The centre had issued an alert about Dawood Ibrahim's ambitious plans to state police forces across the country last month. It has also demanded a detailed report on the matter from Chattisgarh police.

Meanwhile Naxalite forces operational in Chattisgarh have reportedly been acquiring weapons via the rail route. Recently Police raided godowns of a Raipur-based transporter and seized a large quantity of materials reportedly meant for manufacturing rocket launchers and grenades.

According to Bhaskar report, the Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) has also been aiding the growth of Dawood's business in India. Further, it has been reported that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) facilitated the growth of ties between the Naxalites and Dawood's D company with the larger aim of spreading terror in India with the help of the Naxal forces.

The LeT has been supplying sophisticated weapons and explosives to Naxalites for the past three years- a fact confirmed by a LeT leader currently held under arrest in Delhi.

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