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Former Dawood Ibrahim Aide, Ejaz Lakdawala Caught By Mumbai Police After Being On The Run For 25 Years     

Swarajya Staff

Jan 09, 2020, 05:03 PM | Updated 05:03 PM IST


FormerD-Company And Chhota Rajan Associate Ejaz Lakdawala. Image courtesy India Tv News 
FormerD-Company And Chhota Rajan Associate Ejaz Lakdawala. Image courtesy India Tv News 

Notorious mafia don Ejaz Lakdawala, who was absconding for over two decades, has been arrested by a Mumbai Police team in Patna, official sources said on Thursday (9 January).

Lakdawala, who was associated alternatively with the gangs of rival mafia dons Dawood Ibrahim and Rajendra Nikhalje, alias Chhota Rajan, had an Interpol red corner notice pending against him.

"Lakdawala was a part of the Dawood gang. He might help us get important information about him," Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) Santosh Rastogi told the media after the big catch.

The fugitive gangster has been slapped with over 25 major cases from more than 80 complaints of extortion, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and killings, among others.

"He used to call from international numbers and issue threatening extortion calls to various people. The Crime Branch was tracking him for many days," Rastogi said.

A breakthrough of sorts was achieved recently when the Mumbai Police nabbed Lakdawala's daughter, Shifa Shahid Shaikh, alias Sonia, in a fake passport case on 28 December.

She had acquired a passport by submitting fake documents and was planning to flee to Nepal along with her one-year-old daughter, but was arrested from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

Sonia's interrogation revealed the probable whereabouts of Lakdawala in Nepal and north India. After verifying the information, a Mumbai Police team rushed to nab him from the jurisdiction of Jakkanur Police Station in Patna (Bihar) late on Wednesday.

He was brought to Mumbai and produced before a magistrate at Esplanade Court and has been remanded to custody till 21 January.

Originally, belonging to the 'D-Company' in the 1980s, around 1992 Lakdawala parted company with Dawood to align with his arch rival Chhota Rajan and worked with him for over 8 years.

Later, however, owing to some disputes over financial matters, Lakdawala broke off with Chhota Rajan and operated independently from 2001 onwards.

Apparently sensing an opportunity for sweet revenge, Dawood's close aide Chhota Shakeel had ordered a gangland hit on Lakdawala in Bangkok in 2002.

In that attack in a Bangkok market, he sustained seven bullet injuries, but survived, and shifted to Canada where he was arrested in 2004 on an Interpol notice.

Lakdawala also hatched a plot to kill Dawood in Karachi but the plan failed as Dawood did not turn up.

After the failed attempt on his life in Bangkok, Lakdawala went on the run and virtually became a globetrotter with operations in Canada (where he was arrested once), UK, US, Malaysia, Cambodia, Nepal and other countries.

He is reported to have amassed huge properties in Malaysia, London and Canada which the Mumbai Police will investigate separately.

(With inputs from IANS)


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