India's Notorious Gang Changes Tactics

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-20 23:37:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:16:15

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India's Notorious Gang Changes Tactics

In a startling shift of strategy, the notorious Dawood Ibrahim syndicate, once a formidable force in India's underworld, is evolving its criminal operations. Recent intelligence and police reports reveal that the syndicate, weakened by a series of anti-narcotics operations, is now turning to a different set of criminal activities to maintain its influence.

The syndicate, which once held significant power in Maharashtra and had its reach in police, political, and film circles, is now facing a manpower crisis. Sustained busts and losses in the lucrative drug trade have forced the gang to adapt. With a reduced workforce and a diminishing reputation, the syndicate's handlers in Pakistan have ordered a tactical retreat from drug trafficking. Instead, they are focusing on high-stakes crimes like kidnappings and extortion, targeting public figures and demanding multi-crore ransoms.

Mumbai Crime Branch officers have been busy, making arrests linked to the syndicate's new operations. They have dismantled a cell allegedly operated by Sajid Electricwala and his associate, and are investigating several extortion cases involving substantial sums. The syndicate's international reach is evident, with an Interpol-assisted arrest in Trinidad and Tobago of two individuals connected to a ransom demand against a high-profile individual, Zeeshan Siddiqui.

This shift in tactics is a cause for concern, as the syndicate aims to re-establish its fearsome reputation and regain financial stability. Law enforcement agencies are now monitoring suspected cells across multiple states, including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, to prevent the syndicate from regaining its former dominance. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether this notorious gang can successfully reinvent itself or if the authorities can effectively curb their new criminal endeavors.