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How did a ghetto gangster grow into the number one enemy of the Indian government?

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Daoud Ibrahim is India's largest drug lord and leader of India's largest terrorist organization, a household name in India, the most well-known terrorist in India, and one of the world's top ten terrorists.

Daoud was listed as a terrorist by the United States in 2005 and wanted by the United Nations to arrest him because of his erratic whereabouts. The Modi government offered a reward of $25 million for his arrest, but has still found nothing.

Born in the slums of Mumbai, India, As the largest city in India, Daoud Ibrahim is densely populated and countless Indians gather here to make a living. Daoud was born in Mumbai in a Muslim slum called Winter's Day, where violent crimes are common.

Growing up in this mixed place, The Adult Daoud became one of the street thugs. Violent crime in civilian areas is the way many people live by smuggling, drug trafficking, collecting protection fees... The world presented here and the world of the rich district of Mumbai are two completely opposite worlds.

How did a ghetto gangster grow into the number one enemy of the Indian government?

Daoud's father was a policeman in a civilian area and had close ties to various local criminal gangs, and it was his daily job to embezzle and accept bribes and protect triad gangs. It is even more logical to have such a father, Daoud, to become a gangster.

Daoud is a Muslim, and his belief in Islam does not make Daoud peaceful, but he is particularly violent, using violence to solve all the things he encounters. Daoud, who did not finish high school, began to break into society, joining the largest gang in Mumbai at that time, and became the subordinate of the gang boss Haji. Daoud, who had just joined the organization, was meticulous, reckless, and retribution, and soon became a well-known figure in the gang.

In 1973, a self-fated Daoud gathered a group of young men to set themselves up and opened a "D Company" with his initials. Because of his notoriety, his gang soon gained a place in the underworld gangs. In order to fight for territory and business, he often fought with other gangs, and many gangs were annexed by him.

The fast-growing Daoud began to attack Mumbai's biggest underworld leader, his former eldest brother, Haji. In 1974, the robbery of $200,000 from haji's gang shook Mumbai, detonating a bomb in all underworld organizations that stunned everyone, and Haji quickly found out that it was Daoud.

How did a ghetto gangster grow into the number one enemy of the Indian government?

After Daoud's father knew that his son had robbed Haji, the father and son, after careful planning, decided to strike first. Didn't wait for Haji to react. Daoud took the lead in attacking him, frantically attacking Haji and his men. On the one hand, Daoud's father bought off the local police in Mumbai through connections, and on the other hand, the police also hated the underworld and turned a blind eye to the fights between them.

The two sides engaged in a tug-of-war in Mumbai for 7 years, but they were unable to eliminate each other. In 1981, Daoud and his brother Shabir were besieged at a gas station by Haji's men, and their lives were hanging in the balance. His brother Shabir had Daoud hide in the secret passage of the gas station and detonate the gas station and die with Haji.

The fight between the two sides ended, and Daoud and his D company became the biggest gangster force in Mumbai, which began his madness, and there was basically nothing they didn't do, and the drug business became an important source of income for them. Daoud built a drug-making factory to sell drugs around the world.

Money came in like flowing water, and Daoud made a lot of money. The powerful and hugely wealthy Daoud invested in movies in the entertainment industry, and the limelight was unique, when the famous actress of Bollywood became his mistress. Company D is like a snowball, getting bigger and bigger, with more than 5,000 gang members, in addition to gangster accidents, stocks, horse racing, real estate, etc., are involved. Become the largest and most influential gang organization in India.

How did a ghetto gangster grow into the number one enemy of the Indian government?

In 1991, the Indian government carried out a series of reforms, and many of Company D's industries were greatly affected, and its revenue plummeted. He also attacked the forces of Company D, and Daoud was severely damaged. An enraged Daoud ordered his subordinates to launch a counterattack against the police, and as a result, gunfights between gang members and police were often seen in the streets of Mumbai, and people were panicked.

Daoud's success has a lot to do with his jingwei retribution, and Daoud, who has suffered a severe blow, decides to launch an attack on the Mumbai government in retaliation. In 1992, Hindu extremists forcibly demolished the Babur Mosque in Mumbai, which had been built for more than 4,000 years, provoking a fierce revolt among Islamic adherents, resulting in the deaths of more than 2,000 people, which further angered the Islamic Daoud.

On March 12, 1993, a terrorist attack occurred in 13 areas of Mumbai, a violent explosion, killing more than 270 people and injuring nearly a thousand people. The "3.12 Bombings in Mumbai" shocked the world, and since then, the Indian government has listed him as the most wanted man for pursuit.

How did a ghetto gangster grow into the number one enemy of the Indian government?

The revengeful Daoud fled to Dubai, and the massive attack on his hometown of Mumbai caused many of his former supporting Islamists to turn away from him. He went from being a member of a mafia organization to a radical terrorist. Later, Daoud traveled around the Middle East to meet terror tycoon Bin Laden and fund al-Qaida.

In 2003, the Bush administration declared that Daoud, who had close ties to bin Laden and al-Qaida, was engaged in a global terrorist campaign, imposed sanctions on him, and froze all his assets.

It is estimated that Daoud is worth as much as $6.7 billion, and he has used his vast wealth to see through the sky and escape all his pursuit for decades. In 2014, the powerful Modi Daisen entered the race, promising to take Daoud back to India for trial after he came to power.

Daoud's ability has made successive Indian governments very jealous, fearing that if it provokes Daoud India, it may suffer more fierce retaliation, and after Modi's election, it seems that he forgot the promise of the original campaign and did not take any action against Daoud.

In these years, Daoud, like bin Laden, is now completely missing, the Indian government is powerless to do anything about him, and Daoud's presence is the biggest threat to the Indian government, and this threat is still helpless.

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