'India Had Plans To Execute Dawood In Pakistan'

December 13, 2014

Dawood Ibrahim, the man who tops India's most wanted list, is an accused in the 1993 bomb blast case. He had fled to Pakistan several years ago and all the attempts to extradite him have failed over the years. Explosive details accessed by IBN7 suggests India attempted a daring covert operation to eliminate Dawood on Pakistan's territory.

"An operation was planned in 2013 to eliminate Dawood. Nine agents were selected by RAW for the operations. The operatives were given passports of Sudan, Bangladesh and Nepal. The team was called Super Boys," claimed a source.

For the operation, RAW had sought active support from Israel's Mossad. September 13 was chosen as the date of execution, the source said.

According to the source, "Dawood has been living in Karachi for years. And every day he travels from his Clipton Road home to the Defence Housing Society. This was the opportunity the 'Super Boys' chose to utilise. A dargah on the way was chosen as the spot for execution. On September 13, 2013, the nine commandos took positions across the road. The commandos not only knew details of Dawood's car but also had a latest video which exposed his present appearance."

But minutes before the execution, the plan was aborted after a call.

The source, however, did not divulge details about the call, who made it and why the plan was aborted.

(IBN Live)