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In a major breakthrough for Indian agencies, Salim Dola, a close aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, was deported to India following his arrest in Istanbul. He was brought to Delhi in the early hours via a special aircraft after a coordinated international operation and immediately taken into custody for interrogation.
Dola is alleged to be a key figure in the D-Company’s global narcotics network, reportedly managing overseas drug operations worth thousands of crores annually. Officials believe his deportation deals a significant blow to the syndicate’s supply chain and financial network.
After initial questioning by central intelligence agencies, Dola is expected to be handed over to the Mumbai Police or the Narcotics Control Bureau for further investigation and legal proceedings. Authorities are also examining links to ongoing money laundering probes tied to his operations.
The deportation follows earlier crackdowns on his network, including the extradition of his son and the arrest of close associates, indicating a sustained effort to dismantle the transnational drug syndicate.