EXCLUSIVE: The tape that became basis for seizure of Dawood’s Dubai property

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In a major crackdown against underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim, the United Arabs Emirates had seized properties of the crime lord. BJP on Thursday claimed that properties worth Rs 15000 crore owned by Dawood Ibrahim, one of India’s most wanted criminals, have been seized in the UAE on the basis of a dossier provided by the Indian government exposed exclusively by NewsMobile.

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“Major diplomatic success of PM Modi: One of India’s most wanted criminals, Dawood Ibrahim’s properties worth Rs. 15,000 crore seized in UAE,” the official Twitter account of the party claimed.

“Master stroke diplomacy by PM Narendra Modi hits at the right place. Prime Minister had handed over the list of his (Dawood’s) assets to the UAE government during his 2015 visit and demanded action,” a graphic put out by it said.

Here is NewsMobile EXCLUSIVE Dawood Tapes:

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