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Will Dawood Ibrahim retire today naming successor ?

| | Dec 26, 2015, at 04:53 pm
New Delhi, Dec 26 (IBNS) India's most wanted person and fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim will reportedly announce retirement on his 60th birth anniversary on Saturday, media reports said.

The mafia kingpin, who will be celebrating his birthday at his secret Karachi residence is said to have decided his successor.

The D-company, headed by Dawood is a US$ 60 billion outfit, with its business operations spread over 10 countries.Their total worth is said to be Rs 3,000 crores approximately.

The D-company members who constitute the list of probable successors are Dawood's long-time close aide Chhota Shakeel and his three brothers Anees, Humayun and Mustaqeem. Among two other brothers of Dawood  Noor-ul-Haq is dead and  Iqbal Kaskar is currently placed under house arrest in Mumbai.

Media reports quoted sources as saying that Anees Ibrahim is way ahead in the race for succeeding Dawood to head the empire.
 

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