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Indian cops in Thailand to extradite Dawood’s aide
Clean Media Correspondent
Mumbai: Mar 10: (CMC) Armed with hurriedly-prepared extradition documents, Indian police have rushed to Thailand to lay claim on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's close aide, who is set to be freed soon upon completion of his sentence in a murder case, a move aimed at thwarting Pakistan's claim that gangster was their national.
Mumbai police have been camping in Thailand since the last two days, to seek extradition of Dawood's aide Muzakkir Mudassar Hussain Sayyed alias Munna Zingada, who has been behind bars in Bangkok in a firing case in 2001, in which, rival gang leader Chhota Rajan was injured and latter's right hand man Rohit Verma was killed.
Police sources said that Indian embassy in Thailand had informed the Delhi authorities, stating that Pakistan had already moved documents seeking Munna Zingada's extradition saying that his real name is Mohammed Saleem and that he was a Pakistani national.
"Some time back, Pakistani authorities have submitted forged documents to prove their claim. We have prepared a stronger case, giving all the details of Zingada mentioning his criminal antecedents. Six Non Bailable Warrants have been issued against him and a Red Corner Notice had also been issued against the 43-year-old wanted accused," said a senior police official.
In 2001, Zingada along with his associates had opened fire on Rajan in Bangkok. Rajan's right hand man Rohit Verma was killed, while Rajan survived.
On Monday, city police were instructed by the Ministry of Home Affairs that a detailed report, seeking extradition of Zingada, to be prepared, mentioning the crimes carried out by him in Mumbai.
Carrying all the details, a two-member team of the city police rushed to Delhi, from where, they flew to Thailand on Wednesday, after completing rest of the formalities for the extradition in the national capital.
"It appears that our objective to prove that Zingada is an Indian national has been achieved," Himanshu Roy, Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) said. He however refused to divulge any other details.
In a few days, Zingada is expected to complete his sentence in the Bangkok jail, sources said adding that he has been in jail since over a decade.
"Now the Thailand authorities would go through both the claims, before taking a decision on whom to hand over the hardcore criminal," said a source.
Clean Media Correspondent
Mumbai: Mar 10: (CMC) Armed with hurriedly-prepared extradition documents, Indian police have rushed to Thailand to lay claim on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's close aide, who is set to be freed soon upon completion of his sentence in a murder case, a move aimed at thwarting Pakistan's claim that gangster was their national.
Mumbai police have been camping in Thailand since the last two days, to seek extradition of Dawood's aide Muzakkir Mudassar Hussain Sayyed alias Munna Zingada, who has been behind bars in Bangkok in a firing case in 2001, in which, rival gang leader Chhota Rajan was injured and latter's right hand man Rohit Verma was killed.
Police sources said that Indian embassy in Thailand had informed the Delhi authorities, stating that Pakistan had already moved documents seeking Munna Zingada's extradition saying that his real name is Mohammed Saleem and that he was a Pakistani national.
"Some time back, Pakistani authorities have submitted forged documents to prove their claim. We have prepared a stronger case, giving all the details of Zingada mentioning his criminal antecedents. Six Non Bailable Warrants have been issued against him and a Red Corner Notice had also been issued against the 43-year-old wanted accused," said a senior police official.
In 2001, Zingada along with his associates had opened fire on Rajan in Bangkok. Rajan's right hand man Rohit Verma was killed, while Rajan survived.
On Monday, city police were instructed by the Ministry of Home Affairs that a detailed report, seeking extradition of Zingada, to be prepared, mentioning the crimes carried out by him in Mumbai.
Carrying all the details, a two-member team of the city police rushed to Delhi, from where, they flew to Thailand on Wednesday, after completing rest of the formalities for the extradition in the national capital.
"It appears that our objective to prove that Zingada is an Indian national has been achieved," Himanshu Roy, Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) said. He however refused to divulge any other details.
In a few days, Zingada is expected to complete his sentence in the Bangkok jail, sources said adding that he has been in jail since over a decade.
"Now the Thailand authorities would go through both the claims, before taking a decision on whom to hand over the hardcore criminal," said a source.
He is dangerous for Asian country and India.........
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