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India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

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India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

In 2015, india's major media rushed to report that the police finally caught The Mumbai underworld boss Rajan.

The underworld boss has been absconding abroad for 30 years, and the police have joined forces with Interpol to arrest him several times, but Rajan has escaped.

The joint Indonesian police finally arrested Rajan, and the Indian government held a grand national press conference for this successful arrest.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Interior Minister Shinh personally spoke on behalf of the police and spoke highly of the efforts of the police.

Rajan's crimes were evaluated as heinous and, in the end, the people of the whole country were reassured that a satisfactory trial would soon be given to the public.

While the whole country was waiting for the verdict of the trial, a message suddenly came out that Rajan was an undercover agent installed by India's National Security Agency in the underworld organization.

It has been lurking for 30 years in order to find Ibrahim, the culprit of the 1993 Bombay series.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

This time the pan was fried, just when everyone doubted whether the information was true. India's good ally, the United States, made up a knife, and the New York Times of the United States issued an article confirming that

According to a 2005 cable issued by CIA agents, Rajan had a good relationship with Ibrahim.

But on the eve of the bombings in Mumbai in 1993, Rajan adamantly disagreed with Ibrahim's plan, and the two quarreled fiercely and broke up on the spot.

Since then, Rajan has been undercover under the NSA. ”

And the Hindu newspaper also gave strong evidence that Rajan was an undercover agent of the National Security Agency.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Rajan

Because in 2005, when the Mumbai police were on duty, they stopped a car carrying Doval, who was sometimes the head of India's intelligence agency and is now the national security adviser, and accidentally found Doval and Rajan's key assistants together.

Later, when India's interior minister, Shinkh, was asked in an interview with reporters when Rajan was transferred for prosecution, Sinh did not have the arrogant posture of the past, and became very embarrassed, vaguely saying that the theme of not running was not running.

Because the undercover was caught, India's National Security Agency spent 30 years undercover exposed.

Bomber Ibrahim has been at large.

The police system and the National Security Bureau also lost face in front of their peers and were laughed at by their peers.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Living in slums

Rajan was born in 1960 in the slums of Mumbai, India, to parents of six children to a very poor family.

Rajan, like other children of poor families, dropped out of school early and began to earn a living in society, and his first job was to go to the cinema to take out tickets.

In the 70s of India, the slums of Mumbai were full of religions and nine streams, fish and dragons, underworld gangs, and hooligans who were unscrupulous, and every day staged the tragedy of the weak eating the strong and the strong.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Slums of Mumbai

When walking in the slums, do not bring valuables, either robbed, stolen, or blackmailed by members of the underworld.

Rajan, who grew up in such an environment, has access to a wide variety of people every day due to work reasons.

Slowly, I also became sophisticated and sleek, seeing people talking about people and talking about ghosts, and getting rid of a clever ghost.

Although he did not make much money from selling movie theater tickets for a year, the poverty of his family, the slum environment, and the social discrimination of the low caste locked all his dreams in the cinema door to take out tickets and earn a little meager income to supplement the family.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Go in the gang

One night, a triad big brother and several little brothers hurried out of the movie theater and, because they did not pay attention, dropped their wallets on the steps.

At that time, the cinema was not only a place of entertainment, but also the best place for the drug trade, with many quiet and dark people and many escape routes.

At this time, Rajan, who was not far away, saw everything that had happened, and when they passed, Rajan quickly went over and picked up his wallet and bulged a stack of money.

However, he did not hesitate, but quickly caught up and returned the wallet to the underworld big brother.

The underworld brother saw that the wallet was intact, was touched by Rajan's honesty, bought all the movie tickets in Rajan's hand, and was willing to accept Rajan as a member of the Beretlan Gang.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Since then, the 13-year-old Rajan has become a member of the Beretlan Gang, a well-known local underworld organization.

Every day, he follows the big brothers to collect protection fees, sell drugs, seize land, bully the weak, and do no evil.

Due to Rajan's flexible brain, quick reflexes, and strong organizational leadership ability, he soon developed into a small leader within the gang.

Under his leadership, the gang revenue continued to expand new businesses, opening up new businesses such as casinos, nightclubs, hotels, etc.

And with the members of the gang according to the distribution of labor, the rewards and punishments are clear, and soon gained the trust and support of the members of the gang.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

On 14 January 1980, Indira Gandhi became India's new prime minister.

The ruler, known as the "Iron Lady" by Western countries, is known for her tough tactics, and after taking office, she launched a large-scale "anti-gang crime" operation in Mumbai.

During this clean-up, the Beretlan gang suffered heavy losses, the boss and main members were arrested, the trees fell and scattered, and the gang faced the crisis of collapse.

At this time, the highly prestigious Rajan was elected as the new gang boss, and when Rajan took over, he regrouped his subordinates who were scattered and hidden, vigorously promoted the new business, and avoided the police attack.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Under Rajan's leadership, the Beretlan Gang grew to more than 3,000 people at its peak, with dozens of gangs.

At the time, Bollywood's film industry was growing rapidly, and Rajan also kidnapped and blackmailed filmmakers as an important income.

His method of kidnapping and extortion is very mild, that is, seizing the evidence of scandal between movie stars and directors, and extorting money.

For example, cheating, raising a small third child, shooting their small video, etc., in order not to give a sealing fee, will be publicly blackmailed.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Probably from a young age, his work was related to movies, and Rajan had a soft spot for the film industry and married a movie star as his wife.

He also named the child a hero in the movie, made cameo appearances in the movie from time to time, and invested in gangster movies.

Turn to Ibrahim, Mumbai's biggest drug trafficker

Just when Rajan was in a good mood and the gang was going well.

In 1990, Vishwanat Platap Singh became India's new prime minister.

The Prime Minister, known as the Greatest Patriot, implemented the well-known policy of keeping a larger share of the bottom caste in the government sector, which of course also attracted the resentment of the higher castes.

Subsequently, there was a wave of "anti-gang crime and anti-evil" operations, and Rajan, who had already discovered that he was going to "change the sky", made a major decision.

Defected to India's largest criminal group, Organization D, and was willing to be the horse boy of Organization D boss Daoud Ibrahim.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Daoud Ibrahim

At first, many people did not understand, but after the government's "anti-gang crime" action began, everyone suddenly realized that many gangs were knocked down, and Rajan leaned back against the tree and did not suffer any loss.

Known as the "Mumbai Drug King", Ibrahim controlled the underground drug market in Mumbai, India, and he also had several drug factories in India, and at his peak, thousands of people made drugs for him.

In addition, he also manipulated horse betting, traded arms, money laundering and other businesses.

The United Nations has placed his name on a very small number of special lists linked to both the Taliban and Al-Qaida.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

After Ibrahim received Rajan's assistance, he was even more powerful, and his business continued to expand, and soon Rajan also became the second in command of the group.

From 1991 onwards, the police crackdown on Organization D became more and more severe, resulting in Ibrahim's drug factory having to be shut down and relocated abroad;

His father was also arrested, and he himself became a wanted man on the Overseas Internet, and Ibrahim hated the actions of the police to the bone.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Ibrahim

A religious clash on December 6, 1992, ignited his anger.

India's "People's Party" set off a mass movement in the northern indian state, and tens of thousands of people gathered in the ancient city of Ayodhya to forcibly demolish the 400-year-old Babur Mosque.

This made Abraham, who was hiding overseas, very angry, because he was a devout Muslim, and the new hatred and old hatred had completely driven Abraham mad, and he wanted to take revenge.

On March 12, 1993, Ibrahim had his men install explosives in 13 areas of Mumbai, India, killing 253 people and injuring 713 others.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

The scene of the bombings in Mumbai

After the Mumbai serial bombings, Ibrahim also managed to sit on the third place on the list of the world's top 10 most wanted criminals.

He was rewarded $25 million by India and the United States, regardless of life or death.

Rajan, who opposed the Mumbai serial bombings, parted ways with Ibrahim.

under arrest

From then on, Ibrahim seemed to have evaporated from the world and disappeared.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

In contrast, Rajan, whose escape route was always exposed to the police.

Whether it is in Thailand, Australia, or other countries in Southeast Asia, it has always managed to escape the police arrest, in the 30 years of overseas exile, without exception.

On November 24, 2000, Rajan slipped away from the fourth-floor ward of a Bangkok hospital under the watchful eye of seven Thai police officers, leaving the Thai police dumbfounded.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Pictures of the escape scene

Thailand's deputy police chief for immigration, Vacha ratapon Channavuti, said,

Rajan and his accomplices posing as guards escaped from the window of the hospital's 4th ward between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. on the 24th, and a rope made of sheets was left in the room.

The police officer who guarded said that he had been secretly drugged. The final reason was also not announced by the Thai police.

The Indian police, on the other hand, found Rajan very easily because it was difficult to find Abraham.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Although he could not be caught every time, he was always able to catch some other important members of Group D, and the Indian police spent all their energy on finding Rajan.

Within the group, some people also began to suspect Rajan's identity, because the accomplices who followed him were either killed or caught by the police, but he was unscathed.

In Rajan's escape, the members of Group D continued to diminish, divide, and be arrested, and the last powerful transnational drug trafficking group was in a state of disintegration.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

I was undercover

After the police arrested Rajan, Indian security agent Joseph called Rajan "the gangster boss who loves the country the most."

Since Rajan's arrest, the police's clues about Ibrahim have been completely broken.

In the face of reporters' questioning, Indian officials also refused to comment on Rajan's arrest for security reasons.

This also fully shows that because the Indian national security department and the police department are fighting each other and competing for credit, it finally leads to a major accident in which the undercover identity is exposed.

Time is running out for the Indian police, and Ibrahim, who was born in 1955, is now 66 years old.

India's real version of "Infernal Affairs", the big drug lord who absconded for 30 years was caught, sorry I am undercover

Rajan's experience seems to confirm a line in the Hong Kong movie "Infernal Affairs": "I'm sorry, I'm a policeman!" ”

bibliography:

PhoenixNet: India's black boss was arrested after 30 years of escape: Sorry, I'm undercover

Sina New Express: An important figure in the Indian underworld escaped from a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand

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