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Dawood to join nephew's marriage via Skype?

| | Aug 17, 2016, at 04:07 am
Mumbai, Aug 16 (IBNS): Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is likely to join his family via online video calling software Skype to mark the marriage of his nephew to the daughter of a Mumbai businessman, media reports said.

Alishah Parkar is the son of Ibrahim's sister Haseena Parkar.

"The wedding or nikaah will be held with 15 relatives at a mosque. Among those expected to attend is Dawood's brother, Iqbal Kaskar, who was arrested last year on charges of extortion and assault and was later given bail," NDTV reported.

Sources close to the family told NDTV they've been told that Dawood, 60, who resides in Karachi in Pakistan, will watch the ceremony on Skype.

Dawood is one of the most wanted criminals in India. 

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