Dawood Ibrahim is India's most wanted,
number one dreaded don. Indian intelligence agencies for years tried to
extradite to the country using interpol and help of the friendly nations
but till now they remained unsuccessful.
When
Indian government finally emerged successful in extraditing another don
Chota Rajan many expected that days are numbered for Dawood Ibrahim.
However
pouring water on the aspirations of millions of Indians, former Delhi
Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said India cannot get its Most Wanted.
Speaking to scribes he said "We can't say it's because of (help by
Pakistan's spy agency) ISI or because of the lack of political will of
the country (India). If he is still out of our clutches, it's because he
is under the patronage of enemy country. And it's not a cakewalk to
bring such a fugitive don back in such cases,"
Kumar
came with this shocking opinion at the launch of his book 'Dial D for
Don' in the presencec of former Mumbai police commissioners Julio
Ribeiro and Satish Sahni, and senior journalist Hussain Zaidi.
He
added that Indian governments exhausted all ways to extradite Dawood
and at one time in 1990s Dawood expressed his wish to surrender. He said
I had three telephonic conversations with Dawood in 1994 when I was
probing the 1993 serial blasts in CBI, and one conversation in 2013
during the my last days in Delhi."I am not sure if the person at the
other end was Dawood Ibrahim but I have a strong feeling that it was
him,"