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Dawood Aide Salim Dola Caught & Taken to NCB HQ | Interpol Red Notice Fugitive Returns
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Asianet News English
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<p>Dawood Ibrahim’s close aide and notorious drug kingpin Salim Dola (59), wanted in multiple major narcotics trafficking cases, has been deported to India after his detention in Turkey.
Visuals from NCB Headquarters show the 59-year-old Mumbai gangster being brought in for interrogation by Narcotics Control Bureau officials.
A long-time absconder with an INTERPOL Red Notice, Dola’s return marks a big win for Indian agencies in cracking down on international drug syndicates linked to the underworld.</p>
Visuals from NCB Headquarters show the 59-year-old Mumbai gangster being brought in for interrogation by Narcotics Control Bureau officials.
A long-time absconder with an INTERPOL Red Notice, Dola’s return marks a big win for Indian agencies in cracking down on international drug syndicates linked to the underworld.</p>
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