The gangs of Mumbai











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Two theories have been floating around since the arrest of Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje alias Chhota Rajan in Bali, Indonesia. One is that the Mumbai don willingly surrendered due to his worsening health and threats from his former master Dawood. The other theory is that Rajan was to escape to Zimbabwe, but his aide Vicky Malhotra turned on him and leaked his passport details to Chhota Shakeel, who in turn leaked it to India’s intelligence agencies. • Rajan’s arrest comes at a time when there are few signs of underworld activity in Mumbai. The biggest name of all — Dawood Ibrahim — has been away for decades. A source from the Property Cell of the Mumbai crime branch said, “Dawood seems to be inactive, though he was booked by Delhi police in the IPL betting case.” Police inspector Ajay Sawant of the Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) says, “We haven’t heard about Dawood in the past five years.” • However, a recently-retired deputy commissioner of police of Mumbai crime branch, who served for three decades in the police force, says, “Abhi bhi sab chal raha hai lekin shanti se. (The gangs are still active, but are doing their work silently). Dawood’s gang members are still into drugs, construction business, hawala transactions (money laundering), betting rackets. But things are under control now.” • Another of the big gang leaders, Arun Gawli, is in jail. However, he has not lost influence, according to the former DCP. “Gawli is behind bars, but still if some construction work is to take place in Agripada, Gawli’s aides create hindrance. The work goes on silently, but if someone comes in their way they have the potential to retaliate,” he says. • As for Rajan, he has had a few cases in recent years. According to former police inspector and chief investigating officer in 26/11 attacks, Ramesh Mahale, “The J Dey murder, the murder case involving Iqbal Kaskar’s bodyguard, and a few more cases are there against him from recent times.” • The most active gang at present is that of Ravi Pujari, a former Rajan gang member. Between 2010-2014 Pujari’s gang was involved in extortion and at least six firing cases. There are around 35 criminal cases against Pujari in Mumbai and the Mumbai police is in touch with Interpol to try and extradite him. Like Rajan, he is suspected to be in Australia. • Subscribe my channel:    / @catchupall  

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