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Is underworld don Dawood Ibrahim poisoned in Pakistan?

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Indian war-mongering media remained a joke for peddling fabricated news and state-controlled media sounds pretty ridiculous again for claiming underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s presence in Pakistan.

Top publications of neighboring countries shared stories about underworld don Dawood Ibrahim being reportedly poisoned in Pakistan and shifted to Karachi Hospital. The sham reports said Dawood’s condition remained critical after getting in touch with a banned substance.

It said Dawood, who is wanted by the Indian government, was poisoned by some of his close people, and the 67-year-old is undergoing treatment.

Indian fanatics even shared screengrabs of fake account of caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, which claimed that Dawood died.

Later, independent fact-checkers cleared the air that it was not the account of PM Kakar and said there is no confirmation about Dawood.

New Delhi continued to push for extradition of Dawood for years but Islamabad always denied giving save haven to Dawood and always denied his presence in territory.

For our reader’s information, New Delhi put bounty of $25 million on Dawood Ibrahim. The drug lord remained one of wanted terrorists accused of being mastermind of 1993 Mumbai blasts that killed hundreds and injured thousands.

The crime syndicate D-Company was believed to be involved in several other criminal activities, such as drug trafficking, money laundering, kidnapping and ransom, and even smuggling.

Indian media master at spreading false information, fake news

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