Saturday, August 11, 2007

There may be a rift between D Company and ISI

Sheikh Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, also known as Dawood Ibrahim is allegedly a don of the organised crime syndicate and allegedly heads the D-Company.

Dawood is accused of having a vast illegal empire, which has made him a byword in law enforcement circles, somewhat similar to that of Osama Bin Laden. He is believed to have masterminded the Mumbai serial blasts in 1993, resulting in the death of over 250 civilians and another 700 sustained injuries. Dawood is also believed to be controlling the ‘Hawala System’,
In 2003, the Government of United States declared him a global terrorist, after which Dawood is believed to have moved to Pakistan. US and Indian intelligence agencies have allegedly many times provided adequate evidences of Dawood getting support from the Government of Pakistan and his linkups with the Pashtun Mafia. However the Government of Pakistan has always shown its ignorance over the matter. The Interpol has even provided a list of Dawood’s secret hideouts in Pakistan.. Indeed I even mentioned some actual addresses in an earlier blog here, so clearly alleged addresses are well known.

According to Meri News, there is strong evidence to suggest that the group has the backing of ISI, the Government of Pakistan as well as the authorities in the United Arab Emirates. It is one of the major reasons why Dawood manages to roam freely in these countries despite being the most wanted person for Indian intelligence agencies (as well as for the US up to a certain extent).

There are reports of a clash between ISI and D Company which could mean Dawood may at last be arrested and taken out of circulation.

IMO: If I were a US taxpayer I would try to stop these continued US subsidies to Pakistan which seeming backs one of the world's top criminals. It is like US Senators paying bribes to Al Capone. I wonder if Dawood will talk when arrested. 'President' G.W.Bush should apparently be in Lompoc prison anyway after the Valerie Plame and Scooter Libby matters.

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