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Dawood Ibrahim

'Dawood Ibrahim remarried, second wife Pakistani pathan': Nephew Alishah Parkar tells NIA

| @indiablooms | Jan 18, 2023, at 02:47 am

Mumbai/IBNS: In a sensational revelation to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Alishah Parkar, son of Haseena Parkar, and Dawood Ibrahim's nephew, has claimed that the fugitive underworld gangster has remarried a Pakistani Pathan woman while still being married to his first wife Maizabin.

Alishah Parkar laid down the family tree of Dawood Ibrahim and said that the gangster first contacts people through WhatsApp calls.

In a chargesheet filed by the NIA in the terror funding case, the agency has said that Alishah Parkar's detailed family tree of Dawood showed that the gangster has relocated himself to another location in Pakistan's Karachi.

The NIA had registered a case against Dawood Ibrahim and his close aides in the terror funding case and had also arrested some in connection with the same.

The probe agency had received information that Dawood Ibrahim is forming a special team, which can attack big leaders and businessmen in the country.

According to them, this team can spread violence in big cities.

During the investigation of this case, the NIA recorded the statement of Alishah Parkar, who is Dawood Ibrahim's nephew.

According to Alishah Parkar's statement, Dawood has four brothers (5 including himself) and four sisters.

"Dawood Ibrahim has remarried. His second wife is a Pakistani Pathan," Alishah told NIA during the probe.

According to him, while Dawood Ibrahim has been telling people that he has divorced his first wife Maizabin to get married for the second time, this was not true.

Besides this, the address of Dawood Ibrahim has changed. Now he lives in the defence area near Rahim Faki located behind Abdullah Ghazi Baba Dargah in Karachi.

The statement further said that he had met Dawood Ibrahim's wife Maizabin a few months ago in July 2022 in Dubai.

He claimed that he had stayed in the house of Zaitoon Hamid Antulay in Dubai.

"Dawood's wife Maizabin calls my wife even on festivals, talks to my wife through WhatsApp calls," his statement said.

At present Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, Haji Anees alias Anees Ibrahim Shaikh and Mumtaz Rahim Faki along with their families live behind Abdullah Ghazi Baba Dargah in Defense Colony, Karachi, Pakistan.

According to Alishah Parkar, Dawood Ibrahim does not keep in touch with anyone.

Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar's first wife's name is Maizabin and has three daughters. One is named Marukh (married to Javed Miandad's son Junaid), the other is Mehrin, while the third is Maziya (unmarried) and the son is Mohin Nawaz. Dawood Ibrahim's second wife is a Pakistani Pathan, the statement claimed.

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